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Your welcome blessedchick. I didn't know how to go back and post the flyer. Looking forward to the swap and meeting everyone and hopefully be able to pick up some pullets. A lot of mine have turned into cockerels 

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The Delaware swap is Sunday Oct 6. From noon to 4 pm. It is being held at Champion feed store on 36/37. If coming from I71 it is on the left (south) side of the road before you reach Meijers just before getting into Delaware. No fee to set up. Bring tables, chairs, pop-ups etc.
I wood like to go. I want more hens.
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you might want to see a doctor! being kicked and thrown is why im afraid of horses. i think thats why my head is misshapen too
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Good luck with them! Let them sit for 24 hours before putting them into the incubator to let them stabilize. If they came from a hot climate, it might be best to put them in with the turner off for 24-48 hours. You might already know that of course thoughJust got my first hatching eggs in the mail today! Blue laced red wyandottes, I've got another dozen due later this week. And a dozen cochin bantams. Will put them in the bator when the next batch come in. This is my first try at hatching shipped eggs..feeling a bit anxious!