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ome out and enjoy the flock swap. At the mill spring agricultural center. Come by, sell, buy and trade, check out the farm store, with fresh bread, jams, produce and fresh meats. And come check out the meat tasting, local farmers, farm raised meats, and their best recipes

156 school road Mill spring NC 28756 @ mill spring age center. Once you cross over the NC border, it about 30-40 mins, depending on which roads you take.
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went to this swap a couple months ago and it was wonderful, nice people, the birds were in nice cages, with water, and everyone's birds were healthy looking. It was very nice. Kinda like a mini chicken stock.
 
Quote: Ok I must confess, Robert hasnt told you all the truth, he lets the turkeys as poults sit and watch TV. They always come to the front doors and the deck. They are always looking for you, following you. Getting in the middle of your projects, are under foot. Think the world is revolved around them and you. They are a litter of puppies thet never get house broken and are always underfoot, putting everthing in their mouths, always on the wrong side of the fence. Always going where they are not invited and where they dont belong... shall I go on and on about what trouble they are.........
 
ome out and enjoy the flock swap. At the mill spring agricultural center. Come by, sell, buy and trade, check out the farm store, with fresh bread, jams, produce and fresh meats. And come check out the meat tasting, local farmers, farm raised meats, and their best recipes

156 school road Mill spring NC 28756 @ mill spring age center. Once you cross over the NC border, it about 30-40 mins, depending on which roads you take.

went to this swap a couple months ago and it was wonderful, nice people, the birds were in nice cages, with water, and everyone's birds were healthy looking. It was very nice. Kinda like a mini chicken stock.
Sweet! I was hoping to see something else since I missed Chickenstock! Thank you! Also the Chicken Whisperer is coming to Anderson, Asheville, Easely etc for some workshops.
 
Ok I must confess, Robert hasnt told you all the truth, he lets the turkeys as poults sit and watch TV. They always come to the front doors and the deck. They are always looking for you, following you. Getting in the middle of your projects, are under foot. Think the world is revolved around them and you. They are a litter of puppies thet never get house broken and are always underfoot, putting everthing in their mouths, always on the wrong side of the fence. Always going where they are not invited and where they dont belong... shall I go on and on about what trouble they are.........

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Ok I must confess, Robert hasnt told you all the truth, he lets the turkeys as poults sit and watch TV. They always come to the front doors and the deck. They are always looking for you, following you. Getting in the middle of your projects, are under foot. Think the world is revolved around them and you. They are a litter of puppies thet never get house broken and are always underfoot, putting everthing in their mouths, always on the wrong side of the fence. Always going where they are not invited and where they dont belong... shall I go on and on about what trouble they are.........

I actually ask my BF last night if he thought they used to watch TV. They have all made themselves comfortable in front of it at some point. And they are actually watching it! One even flew into the tailgating trailer to the TV, chatted with the screen a bit, then perched on top of it. Funniest thing I had seen in a long time! They try to help me weed the garden - I can point at something and one will pull it, but then they want to scratch up the dirt too and I have to chase them out. They've tried riding the dogs - the dogs were very indignant and wouldn't come back outside to play the rest of the day. They are hilarious and frustrating all at the same time!
 

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