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Oh I heard all kinds of stories this weekend at the farm about what everyone would eat off the ground. apparently I learned how to share with one of my cousins by putting cheerios in my mouth then spitting them out and throwing them on the floor and he would go eat them. Brilliant. My mom has 5 brothers and my grandma only went to the doctor to give birth. Crazy!

She had really great stories about the leghorns they raised and thinks is hilarious that a single pullet can go for $100. She swears the silkies I showed her were dogs.
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Hi everybody im from flordia but will be moving to S.C.in march was just worndering if anyone knows of some rental propty in the DENMARK S.C. area that will allow backyard chickens. perfere country.
 
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Very cute! What kind is she? Looks like a nice, cozy bed.

She is a Dachshund. Usually a very nice breed. She is considered a mini, weighing in at about 6 lbs. She is not spayed but I will have that done in the next month or so as soon as her milk dries up from her last litter. She seems to feel pretty good, running through the house and playing. She asks to go outside when she needs to and loves to snuggle in Leah's bed (hence the photo). Leah has her computer right next to it so she happily watches her while she sits at it and if Leah gets up so does Roxy. Leah went in the bathroom and closed the door and Roxy yipped at her wanting in, too. She did not care if I went outside but had a fit when Leah went out to get tubs for cage cleaning. Thank goodness she has taken up with her but we shall see what she does when DH comes home. He always makes the animals fall in love with him.

I just came inside to doctor my torn ear. A Guinea thought it was a launching pad and clawed me a good one when I was in the coop feeding the brooders. This wind has made every one freaky. She went tearing out of the coop like a crazed banshee and my ear got in the way. I didn't even know I was bleeding until I leaned over to pour feed in the troughs and blood started dripping. I was puzzled for a moment then realized - DUH! My ear hurts. And anything on the head bleeds like the mischief.

Now back out to try and get the pens fed and eggs gathered. I hate wind! I can take the cold, I can take snow and I can grudgingly take the rain but I HATE the wind.
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You should be able to Google it and find a lot of companies that handle property there for rent. It is fairly rural area so I would think you could find someone that allows poultry. You may have to pay more as an insurance but it would be well worth it.
 
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Very cute! What kind is she? Looks like a nice, cozy bed.

She is a Dachshund. Usually a very nice breed. She is considered a mini, weighing in at about 6 lbs. She is not spayed but I will have that done in the next month or so as soon as her milk dries up from her last litter. She seems to feel pretty good, running through the house and playing. She asks to go outside when she needs to and loves to snuggle in Leah's bed (hence the photo). Leah has her computer right next to it so she happily watches her while she sits at it and if Leah gets up so does Roxy. Leah went in the bathroom and closed the door and Roxy yipped at her wanting in, too. She did not care if I went outside but had a fit when Leah went out to get tubs for cage cleaning. Thank goodness she has taken up with her but we shall see what she does when DH comes home. He always makes the animals fall in love with him.

I just came inside to doctor my torn ear. A Guinea thought it was a launching pad and clawed me a good one when I was in the coop feeding the brooders. This wind has made every one freaky. She went tearing out of the coop like a crazed banshee and my ear got in the way. I didn't even know I was bleeding until I leaned over to pour feed in the troughs and blood started dripping. I was puzzled for a moment then realized - DUH! My ear hurts. And anything on the head bleeds like the mischief.

Now back out to try and get the pens fed and eggs gathered. I hate wind! I can take the cold, I can take snow and I can grudgingly take the rain but I HATE the wind.
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You should be able to Google it and find a lot of companies that handle property there for rent. It is fairly rural area so I would think you could find someone that allows poultry. You may have to pay more as an insurance but it would be well worth it.

thanks i will try that.
 

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