Hoping to come to the swap from Roseburg. Would love to meet Sarah Barrera of "Chicken Boots" fame...Facebook page and she now illustrates/writes childrens' books. We should wear BYC badges.

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I agree, some looked healthier than others. I did get the name and info for a very nice guy who breeds some healthy happy looking cream legbars, he had some olive eggers and marans too it looked. I will definitely be ordering from him when I get the coop built! I found it a great experience to actually talk to some of the breeders, you can tell the ones that are really in it for the birds, and working toward something, not just tossing some birds together to make money (ya some of those there too).
I have to say I was amazed by the size of the capons one person had in a pen...wow! Almost makes me want to learn to do it, almost.
I agree with one of the posters here (Corona-barb) suggested us wearing BYC badges, or a sticker to help ID our super secret chicken club members![]()
WBRUDER17 on BYC with Cluck N Chatter Ranch has some very nice Silkies that I've seen on her Facebook page. Like Cluck N Chatter ranch on Facebook to get a look. Her name is Wendy Bruder. She was at the Poultry Swap in Corvallis but I missed meeting her. I love the way her Silkies on FB look though! I'd love to see more of her birds myself.Wow. Saw the huge capons too. Hate this autocorrect. It kept changing capons to Capone.
Would you mind sharing the name of the breeder you liked? I wish I had spent more time there. I did like one breeder but her cream legbar eggs were very pale. Lighter than my EE eggs. It does seem like some of the breeders will not be at the Polk County swap. But I am not in a hurry...
Beginnergirl, I will try to figure out how to PM you the info for the breeder![]()