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

Thanks for the tip. The only Rural King I know of in our area is in Marion and I don't really understand what a co-op is. I'll check the bulletin board at TSC when we stop in next time. Craigslist might have something too.

I've been using aspen bedding. I get tired of picking it out of the lionheads' fur and I get worried when the chickens peck at it. If I get angora rabbits I really won't want them on aspen.
 
My husband told me today that there is a farmer outside of Delaware that sometimes sells straw so we'll check there. Thanks
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Well looks like I'm the only crazy chicken lady in Fulton county (or at least one that out about it) because all the 4-h kids (parents mainly) have been contacting me to take their chickens off their hands! How can you resist free and super cheap chickens?!? Especially ones that are almost at POL! I wish I could give every one of those kids the price they deserve for their bird but the relief on the parents face says enough. So far 3 Colombian Wyandotts, 2 silver laced Wyandotts, 3 silkies all hens. Ugh need. More. Coop space! Plus I have 4 in the bathroom brooder, 2 two week olds in the brooder outside, and 48 eggs in the bator. What too do what too do. Anyone need chickens?
 
I live a few miles from Fulton County and an curious as to why they want to get rid of the chickens. I can understand wanting to get rid of roosters but the more egg layers, the better, IMO.

For most 4-H projects they have to start fresh with new birds every spring, so unless they intend to over-winter the birds & hatch from those birds come spring, they are selling them off. Most 4-H kids only keep their project animals as long as needed & start over fresh in spring.
 
Most of the 4-H kids have separate small hutches just for their 4-H birds. A lot don't have any other birds at all. My cousins have done 4-H poultry for years & only have birds from about April to Sept. Everything goes at the end of fair & nothing gets wintered over. There are many 4-H kids who do it this way. They don't want the hassle of winter care. They just want the credit for the project.
 

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