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Hi Tori, yes, got the email, sorry I didn't respond. I think I was building up the nerve to broach the subject to the boyfriend and then I kinda of shanghaied him with a flock I found in Big Lake. I think some of them are related to your stock, but I'm not sure which ones...the 3 month olds may have been sired by a rooster from you? I saw your post on either AKlist or CL the other day looking for a home for some of your young roos. Wish I could trade you one. I'm not sure what to think of my Goliath (+/- 3 mos). Do they all go through that gawky stage?
 
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Yep, most do... that awkward teenage stage is worst in the Orpingtons, I've found.
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I'm not supposed to take in birds that aren't from an NPIP facility anymore, so I can't do trades, but I have a lot of roosters right now that need new homes. If you happen to find yourself headed this way, give us a shoutout and we'll send you home with one.
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Another chicken lover from AK
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We have a modpogde of birds right now. Our flock started by a wonderful gift from a good friend 2 Old English Game Hen & Roo, an EE Roo & Dark Cornish Roo. Then adopted a flock from our DD freind who could keep them any longer. so total now is 10. 7 hens and 3 roos
 
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I think Bird-Brain (Carmen) would be the best person to ask, as she's in Anchorage and probably knows. I know there are people in Anchorage that have a few hens, but don't know what the limits are for certain areas. Hopefully someone can help!
Welcome! Is this your first Winter up here?
 
hello again alaskans, where are you all at. still trying to find out what areas you can have poultry. also, would like to know what types of poultry does well here and what kind of housing they require?
 

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