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Go to newberg they got some nice birds there
Amen to that!
Those babies were healthy and large for their ages and I didn't see a single lethargic or deformed bird of any sort. (and I was looking for just such things...pasty butts, crossed beaks, weird toes, lethargy, etc).
Sorry to hear about Oregon City's chick's conditions.
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I think I'm glad we got there before you did! I was already dissapointed that all the Americaunas had been spoken for. We ended up getting a Buff Orpington, a Black Austraulorp, a Rhode Island Red, and a Cuckoo Marans...which is a breed we weren't planning on getting, but I love the look of their chocolate colored eggs.
Did you go to Newberg? There were literally hundreds of chicks there, and only a few were spoken for at noon.
Fun that you are trying something new!
 
They pre sell many of the birds at the Newberg Wilco, and EEs are usually all pre sold. But we managed to get some anyway last spring because people don't always take all the birds they order, or are too slow to come pick them up. EEs were our dream birds, and when we didn't get them we got tons of others to console ourselves, then also picked up some scrap EEs, which was our first chicken math experience.

Marans were our other dream bird ... we only scooped up one rather sad looking Maran chick in the spring. We got 5 on Friday, so yay!!!

We pre-ordered our dream birds this time. So far we've only bought 5 extra on impulse. But the month has just started, so we'll have plenty of opportunity to do something silly while they are stocking chicks.
 
They pre sell many of the birds at the Newberg Wilco, and EEs are usually all pre sold. But we managed to get some anyway last spring because people don't always take all the birds they order, or are too slow to come pick them up. EEs were our dream birds, and when we didn't get them we got tons of others to console ourselves, then also picked up some scrap EEs, which was our first chicken math experience.
Marans were our other dream bird ... we only scooped up one rather sad looking Maran chick in the spring. We got 5 on Friday, so yay!!!
We pre-ordered our dream birds this time. So far we've only bought 5 extra on impulse. But the month has just started, so we'll have plenty of opportunity to do something silly while they are stocking chicks.
I did hear something about them having more next week???
Hopefully you will finally be able to lay your hands on some dream birds! Seems to be the theme of the week!
My friend finally got her RIRs and a BR and I got my whites.
Last night I was reading something about an AussieWhite (BA dad over WL Mum) and I am wondering about maybe seeing how that combo works out. I am considering getting some fertile Trader Joes Leghorn eggs, so maybe next Spring I can give that combo a go, if we hatch out some WL pullets.
Good luck getting your EEs!!!
 
Whay don't we just call it "poultry math"?

Since once you start with chickens, inevitably, more birds follow.

Example: I started with one hen and have since had, Ducks, Gesse, Turkeys, Guineas, Peafowl, Quail, Pheasants, Pigeons, and even an EMU.

If you want to hear some funny stories, I'm full of them, too.
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Whay don't we just call it "poultry math"?

Since once you start with chickens, inevitably, more birds follow.

Example: I started with one hen and have since had, Ducks, Gesse, Turkeys, Guineas, Peafowl, Quail, Pheasants, Pigeons, and even an EMU.

If you want to hear some funny stories, I'm full of them, too.
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My neighbor is trying to give me turkeys right now!!!
I am currently resisting (no room in the only coop for them) but I have a feeling you are quite right about this Poultry Math of which you speak!
 
Did you go to Newberg? There were literally hundreds of chicks there, and only a few were spoken for at noon.
Fun that you are trying something new!

We were at Newberg at around 10ish on Saturday morning. The only ones that were all reserved were the Americaunas. We could have waited until the shipment next week, but we decided to just get them all Saturday.

And here's a picture, just so you can see the cuteness. These are our first chickens ever!

Left to right: Boomer, Number Six, Dualla, and Starbuck

 

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