Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

Do they have a minimum number of chicks you can get?I got my girls from Meyers. I caught the chicken fever but would like to buy closer to home.;)
I got my Silver Laced Wyandottes and Black Australorps from a place called Freehling Farms out in Kittaning PA. and I have a quad of CCL chicks coming in from dheltzel (one of the crazy chicken people in this thread) who is a wealth of information.
 
Popping in quick, the Halloween Hal is almost over,

I started a new thread if anyone has time time to help out new hatchers or would like to learn about incubation, or hatch with others can join us in the incubation section....
pop in and out anytime!
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https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...riends-come-hatch-learn-chat-meet-new-friends

INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! come hatch, learn, Chat, Meet new Friends!

anyone can join us, those that want to learn the basics, those that are available to chat to help the new hatchers and so forth!
I am hoping to get a bunch of seasoned hatchers on the thread so we get some good conversation and some great help
and so that there is someone available in a timely manner should they need them. Not sure it will work out, but its worth a shot!
 
Thank you! I am new to raising chickens. I have wanted them since I was a little girl. My DH finally agreed to let me have a few so I have 4 Buff Orpingtons that are 14 weeks. I chose them because of the hard winters we can have but see so many Pennsylvanians that have all kinds of chickens. Loved the Blue Copper Maran someone had above. Where does everyone get their chickens? I have room for 2 more and am trying to talk my DH into Getting two more.
Hello, neighbor!
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So glad to see more chicken owners near here.

I even haven't have my chickens yet. I plan to get some fancy chicks from dheltzel in the spring through chicken train. Auroradream26 should have some very nice chicks available in the spring too. There are some other BYC members may also having chicks. Myers Poultry Farm at South Fork is the nearest large hatchery to Altoona. I personally only consider some reliable breeders or large hatchery to avoid heath issues.

If you only have room for 2 more, you may want to wait until next year for new chicks. When your older chickens are molting, your young ones will continue to lay eggs for you. I plan to add two more chickens every year myself.
 
Do they have a minimum number of chicks you can get?I got my girls from Meyers. I caught the chicken fever but would like to buy closer to home.
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No they don't have a minimum but they don't ship either. You can find them advertising on the pittsburgh area craigslist. The 7 birds I got off them have all been great with no health issues at all.
 
look who was visiting my back yard this morning:





The pictures aren't very clear, they are taken with my phone and then enlarged.

Plenty clear to me....I had one fly in about a month ago......and a pair last year....eagles are wusses though....they run at the drop of a hat,,,now a coopers hawk will sit in a tree 10yds away and flip you the bird......
 

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