Oregon Spring Poultry Swap April 23, 2011 in Canby!!!

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That is so funny because we haven't handled them much at all! I think it is their natural temperament. I am glad you are having fun with them, they are great birds!
 
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You guys really have no idea how happy it makes me to know my girls (and boys) are in such good homes and loved so much. Letting go of them at swap time is always so hard for me since I hand raise every single one of my birds from hatching, so it really helps to hear these stories of snuggling and love and taking over the coop lol. Thank you
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I'm glad everyone seems to be loving their cheesecakes too! I got to taste the mango today (had an extra one that I took to the guys at the feed store) and I have to say, it was delicious
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Thank you everyone, so much.
 
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Brutus and "Wildflower" as she is currently being called (Silver says she's not 100% on that, one of her little sisters recommended the name - I think it's cute!) are settled right in. Silver is ecstatic to get a new rooster, and says the MFBC "has a big butt!" - but that's a good thing in chicken world, right?

Also... if the person that sold is the red laced? bantam Cornish hen at the fall swap is reading this.. She (finally!) started laying eggs last week. Her eggs are huge - no wonder it took her so long! We were getting worried about internal laying, but she hasn't shown any sign of illness so I just figured the cornish aren't really known for their egg production
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so Silver has been waiting patiently.

Now she'll have three eggs a day! Oh my!
 
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Yes, cochins should have a big butt...the technical term is the 'cushion'. Or is she talking about all that fluff underneath? She might need to learn to bathe her. My cochins always have dirty bottoms because of the fluff. They end up getting their bottoms washed quite often. The indignity of a dirty bottom...
 
Finally the chance to say a big THANK YOU !! to all of you that helped put this together. We had a great time and really enjoyed meeting some new faces. Unfortunately we had to skip out early due to a family get-together and I've promised myself that THAT won't happen again;) We purchased some soon-to-be exciting hatching eggs from a couple of you as well as vanilla from silkiechicken-Yum! Can't believe the difference in taste. Thanks also to those that purchased pullets from us. Please remember that although Ed does his best to confirm them as pullets, sometimes he misses the boat! If this happens, we'll do what we can to swap birds to make it right, though distance might be prohibitive. Anyway, I'm going to scroll back thru a few pages to see what I've missed then try to keep up with the Oregon Fall topic....surely there's one staerted already right!!
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That was feathers4fun, her name is Shawna,
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Thanks for that.
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Now that you've said it I recognize the name Shawna. :thumps self on head:

Yep, that's me!!
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And yet again, I think that was us that had this little hen. Or at least one just like it!
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She was a cute little thing and glad to hear she's laying. You're right, Cornish not known to be great layers though DH had some standards that layed okay.
 

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