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Here is a pretty Freedom Mutt pullet that hatched here this spring.

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I haven't responded to this for a while, because until a few days ago, we had been out of the chicken business. Now, here we are, in Roseburg, with a big fishtank with 6 chicks under a heating lamp. When they outgrow the tank, they will be moved down to my mothers place in Green.
 
In addition to my previously posted rooster I now have eight bantam chicks available ($2/ea) and six bantam hens available ($5/ea). I am in Lebanon. I've decided to get rid of all my bantams and only keep my dual purpose large fowl. Reply or PM if you're interested, thanks.
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I haven't responded to this for a while, because until a few days ago, we had been out of the chicken business. Now, here we are, in Roseburg, with a big fishtank with 6 chicks under a heating lamp. When they outgrow the tank, they will be moved down to my mothers place in Green.
Hi BearDrummer,

I am outside of Roseburg between Green and Dixonville. What kind of chicks do you have? I am down to 3 two yr ol EE hens. Hoping to expand next year. :D
 
Hi BearDrummer,

I am outside of Roseburg between Green and Dixonville. What kind of chicks do you have? I am down to 3 two yr ol EE hens. Hoping to expand next year. :D
Right now, we have 2 Americana, 2 Wyandotte, a yellow sexlink and a barred rock chick(s), Tomorrow Coastal gets another shipment in, and I hope to get some Rhode Island Reds, and maybe another barred rock... maybe some more sexlinks since they tend to bigger eggs. I'll find out tomorrow...
 
UPDATE: Coastal will not be getting any RIR's in. According to the manager, they will have Buff Orpington, assorted brown and white, Barred Rock, Americauna, and red sexlink. They open at 8... We will be sitting in the parking lot waiting...
 
Which coastal has chicks currently?
Coastal on Garden Valley Boulevard (Roseburg) behind the car dealership on Stephens... They get a shipment in that they said would be available when they open at 8.... I listed what the manager said they would have above... and they will probably have most of them sold by the time they close.


I didn't mention the white leghorns.. I forgot them.. okay, I didn't forget, I just don't like them... They lay eggs like nobodies business, but they are escape artists that are so nervous that they make your whole flock edgy. The ones we used to have would hop the 8 foot fence and go out in the woods to lay their eggs. And that was with trimmed wing feathers. NOT good for free range.

I'll be waiting for the doors to open... All I can say is to stay out of the way of the fat guy with the black cane... he is overly excited about getting back into having chickens, and will probably trip over something.
 

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