OHio ~ Come on Buckeyes, let me know your out there!

I would love to have a basque hen, and thanks for the offer, but my husband is still complaining abut how far we drove the first time to your place. If you know of anyone who needs a basque cockeral, please kindly point them in my direction. I hate to send such a beautiful bird to freezer camp, especially from such expensive bloodlines. He doesn't crow yet, but he definitely acts like a roo. You can probably take me off your list for white laced cornish, too. We are way over our limit (I know, aren't we ALL?!)

Thanks for everything.

Hi CrazyChick! I'm sorry, I'm like never on anymore. I've got an extra 3 month old basque hen, if you're anywhere close. Also a bunch of basque eggs in the incubator, hopefully for one of the swaps. If you're anywhere near Mansfield, drop me a pm!

And hi everybody! My online time seems to go in spurts -- I'll have times when it seems I'm on every day, and then whole months where I don't get on much. If you ever need me for anything, shoot me a pm!

What's going on with the swaps? I've got a lot of eggs in the 'bator, and some babies all hatched out (the first round of rhodebars hatched out four hens and one roo, how sweet is that? I loooove autosexing chickens!) so I really ought to make it to one of them, at least.
 
I'm currently waiting on my new silkie pair to get back to laying. Hoping by the end of the week so we can see if they're fertile!
 
I'm currently waiting on my new silkie pair to get back to laying. Hoping by the end of the week so we can see if they're fertile!

Hope so! They'll make beautiful babies. :)

cluckitall, I'm not sure about the (Delaware?) swap, but Mt Orab at Stevens21 is Sept 7. Have we set a rough timage yet, folks? Stevens? :}
 
I live in Xenia Ohio and I have 6 Delaware Chickens (1 Roo, 5 Hens) that were born on March 2nd, 2013. They just started laying one week ago. Right now we are getting about 4-5 eggs per day. The problem is that now they want to migrate into my neighbors yard and my yard is just too big to fence in. We are looking into Re-homing them for that reason. I would like the chickens and their coop to stay together, but would also think about separating the two if it works out best that way. Is there any local chicken lovers who would like a young beautiful flock of 6 Delaware's? Only $250. The coop, which was more than that, was built for us about 4 months ago.

Thanks,

 
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