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Very normal, she is telling them it's time to be on their own, This is the part I hate.
Thanks Miss L. It's sad to see and now they are wondering into the neighbors yard and everywhere, but I think they're too small to be in with my big girls =( I guess I'll have to set up a temporary pen for them for a few months. I'm kinda nervous about them being cold at night too.... :( blah
 
People close to Raleigh-we are moving and have some chickens to get rid of. Many of them are young hens who should be laying soon (backyard mixes and others).

I'm not interested in getting money for most of them, just a good home. I also have 5 runner ducks-2 pair and 1 extra drake. You must bring your own boxes and pick them up.

Please send me a message if you'd like any of them. We are in Zebulon, about 30 minutes East of Raleigh.
Where you moving to if I might ask. Are you gonna leave the board?
 
People close to Raleigh-we are moving and have some chickens to get rid of. Many of them are young hens who should be laying soon (backyard mixes and others).

I'm not interested in getting money for most of them, just a good home. I also have 5 runner ducks-2 pair and 1 extra drake. You must bring your own boxes and pick them up.

Please send me a message if you'd like any of them. We are in Zebulon, about 30 minutes East of Raleigh.

Ruthann is in need of hens.........
 
We are moving to my husband's hometown in Para, Brazil. He will leave tentatively next month and our son and I in December.

Let me do an inventory tonight of what I have exactly and I will get back to the board. Some I will give away, some I will take to auction. We will also soon have our house up for rent in Zebulon. Lease start would likely be 1/1/13 if anyone knows of anyone interested.

Thanks, guys. I'll report back.
 
Please forgive the intrusion.....

I am trying to find someone coming from NC to the Lucasville OH show this weekend. I need help with the transport of two silkie girls.

Anyone able to help?
 
Hello all! We ended up with an Olive Egger Roo that we (reluctantly) have to rehome because we are not allowed to keep roosters in our housing development. Anyone in the area interested in giving him a new home?
http://fayetteville.craigslist.org/grd/3304423979.html
He is beautiful hope you can find him a good home.
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also did you post here? https://www.backyardchickens.com/f/16182/animals-in-need-of-free-re-homing
 
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Ok, question from a newbie. I have BLRW, EE, Lemon Cuckoo Orpington, and Americauna hens all between 23 and 25 weeks old. When should I begin seeing eggs? I've never raised them from chicks before so I was wondering if I'm expecting them too early. I've started them on layer crumble and oyster shell. Anything else I should be doing? Thank you for any advice!
 
Ok, question from a newbie. I have BLRW, EE, Lemon Cuckoo Orpington, and Americauna hens all between 23 and 25 weeks old. When should I begin seeing eggs? I've never raised them from chicks before so I was wondering if I'm expecting them too early. I've started them on layer crumble and oyster shell. Anything else I should be doing? Thank you for any advice!

Your EEs and Ameracanas I would start looking at 25-28 weeks old. The Wyandottes at 30 weeks or so. The Oprs at 30-35 weeks. This is just an estimate. Everybird is different and it also depends on how they were raised.

Matt
 

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