Oregon Fall Poultry Swap - October 22 - Corvallis @ the Fairgrounds!!!

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Fabulous!!!
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I love it!! Having been to Cloverleaf farm I can totally picture your sign marking the way. Perfect!!!

Thank you so very much.
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Fabulous!!!
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I love it!! Having been to Cloverleaf farm I can totally picture your sign marking the way. Perfect!!!

Great, then you can tell me where to put it! LOL It has to have a perfect spot, so I've been driving myself nuts second guessing where I'm going to put it!!
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Fabulous!!!
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I love it!! Having been to Cloverleaf farm I can totally picture your sign marking the way. Perfect!!!

Great, then you can tell me where to put it! LOL It has to have a perfect spot, so I've been driving myself nuts second guessing where I'm going to put it!!
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Geeeze it's just a stupid little sign just toss it out there in the mud somewhere.
 
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Great, then you can tell me where to put it! LOL It has to have a perfect spot, so I've been driving myself nuts second guessing where I'm going to put it!!
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Geeeze it's just a stupid little sign just toss it out there in the mud somewhere.

LOL Did I ever show you the pic of the other sign I have? ..............

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I have a polish pullet on my want list. I'm wanting to get one to name after my Aunt Barb. She loved the polish chickens! She past away a few years ago and I want one to remember her by. My cousin, Aunt Barb's oldest daughter, says that I remind her a lot of her mom. I quess I took after her in personality and likes. So you can put my name on pullet for the swap. (a dark one, if you have one.) if not, doesn't really matter. Female is more important.
Thanks,
(nice pics, by they way!)
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Thanks. I have a few that are quite dark, but I am still trying to be sure of there gender. Some are very obvious, but some are being tricky. I will be sure by the swap. I will post their pics again as I figure out which ones I'm parting with and settle on their gender.
 
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A black and white polish is on my want list for sure!!! But after seeing your pictures I see that I could fall for a few lol. How old are they now? I'm really hoping to find 1-2 between 11 and 16 weeks (the ages of my 3 girls) Oh my goodness I'm in love with this breed now lol

Edited to say "pullets", I'm looking for pullets not roos. I'm still trying to re-home my blue and Black Ameraucana roos
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I have 3 different hatches. The pictures are of my oldest set which are almost 11 weeks old. I have 5 others that are 8 weeks old. And I have one little buff laced polish that is 4 weeks old. I will only have a few pullets available, and am not sure yet which of them that will be. However, I will put you and the other two responders down on my list and keep you updated as we get closer to the swap. I'm sure I will have at least one pullet for each of you if not two. Hopefully I won't get stuck with all the roos!
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Yes! I am very interested!
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I have Polish pullets on my want list. Along with some of your raspberry starts.
Have a great day.

I will keep you posted as they grow and we get closer to the swap. And I'll definately have a lot of raspberry plants available. They are growing everywhere and smothering my fruit trees! I keep trying to transplant them into orderly beds, but they just keep spreading! So I have decided to dig some up and share them with others! They are great red raspberries that practically take care of themselves. In my garden they produce more berries than I can manage to pick, so the hens always end up with some.
 
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Yes! I am very interested!
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I have Polish pullets on my want list. Along with some of your raspberry starts.
Have a great day.

I will keep you posted as they grow and we get closer to the swap. And I'll definately have a lot of raspberry plants available. They are growing everywhere and smothering my fruit trees! I keep trying to transplant them into orderly beds, but they just keep spreading! So I have decided to dig some up and share them with others! They are great red raspberries that practically take care of themselves. In my garden they produce more berries than I can manage to pick, so the hens always end up with some.

About the polish pullets (say that fast 5 times): I'll be keeping my fingers crossed.
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As for the raspberry starts: Any plant that practically takes care of itself is A+ for me. In my dreams I think I'm a master gardener but then.....I wake up.
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Fabulous!!!
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I love it!! Having been to Cloverleaf farm I can totally picture your sign marking the way. Perfect!!!

Great, then you can tell me where to put it! LOL It has to have a perfect spot, so I've been driving myself nuts second guessing where I'm going to put it!!
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lol, well if any of your customers are confused as easily as me
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(probably not possible) Having the sign anywhere on the left of your neighbors driveway that goes right would help. Then people like me can chant...."follow the clovers, follow the clovers".
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Although once down your driveway it's hard to miss that your in bird heaven!
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Great, then you can tell me where to put it! LOL It has to have a perfect spot, so I've been driving myself nuts second guessing where I'm going to put it!!
big_smile.png


lol, well if any of your customers are confused as easily as me
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(probably not possible) Having the sign anywhere on the left of your neighbors driveway that goes right would help. Then people like me can chant...."follow the clovers, follow the clovers".
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Although once down your driveway it's hard to miss that your in bird heaven!
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LOL aww, thanks!!
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