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LaynaDon, I'm sure you burned a lot of calories giving birth so it is o.k. to have ice-cream!!!I am a country girl too, but with bad spelling. I just try to make up for it with spell check. YOU are very funny!![]()
So, I won an auction for LF Lav. orp. project eggs of 8+ to be shipped early next week and I will also be getting some BBS LF orp eggs from someone within 45 min. of me later in the week. I get to join the Easter hatch!!!!!!!!I signed up on that thread too but will post on here as well! However, they will be going in between 6 PM and midnight on the 17th because I will be away at a poultry show the 16th and 17th. They all get to go in as soon as I get home. Bator will be warming up before I leave on Friday.![]()
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Also, could not remember if anyone on here is from WA or OR but I have started a new thread at
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/636475/wa-state-poultry-events-march-23-24-2012#post_8547434
for upcoming poultry events in WA on March 23 & 24.
23 and counting!! We actually have 25, but 2 I bought at Lone Star. They are BO's!!!!!Yeah, Congratulations, LaynaDon! You've had some awesome hatch rates, girl.
I think you've found your calling in life....at least something with animals.![]()
I love the picture of the 7 babies resting, so cute. Are those all RIRs? Do you name all of your chickens? Here are some names for RIRs: Cinnamon, Ginger, Spice, Chili Pepper, Rosie, Rusty, Rhodie, Nutmeg, Clove, Red!....![]()
I've never been to a TSC. I really like our local Rio Linda Feed Store, though. It has a small town feel and the workers are so helpful. They get baby chicks in every Thursday and always have a different variety. So, it's good to go once a week to see the new babies. The prices range around $2 or $3 per chick -not bad! My silkies were $3.29 each.![]()