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Hi pinkwindsong, If you were at Cassidy Bridge you were only eight miles from me. That area had an old CCC camp back in the Hover days. I have good Friends at the Oconee State park just up the Hwy. You should drop in and say hello to the park manager Joann. She's a great person and vey friendly. The park has primative, camper and cabbins with a little store and a barn they hold square dancing in on Fridays or maybe Saturdays. Long pass my dancing days so it's been some time since I have been to the dance. They have Hillbilly music for free just behind my house at the community center on some weekends as well and worth swinging by on a Friday or Saturday to see if they are "a picking" it's free also. Thanks for the welcome, Donald
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Hi donald.. we just went camping up in your neck of the woods at the casey bridge hunt camp..love it up there.. Im down here in laurens...
Welcome to the Sc thread lots of great people from all over the state on here..

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Hello huckleberryfarm. MY friends from down there is actually over by Abbeville but most people know of Greenwood and not abbeville. One of the people I know well is the officer that was shoot about six months ago. He's doing much better now by the way so no one has to worry, he's still with us. Thanks for the welcome. Donald
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Thanks FarmerJohn. I know the area well. I have had training at Ft. Gordon and I use to live in the Athens area. I'm still a member of the Elberton Gun Club and I have a few friend in the Greenwood area.

I'm in Greenwood!

I'll take a picture of the roos when it cools down. They're relaxing in the coop right now.
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Hello and Welcome!! I live in Duncan, between Spartanburg and Greenville (very near the GSP airport). And I think I've experienced almost every type of predator out there with my chickens. This year has been snakes and coyotes and hawks. We've also had fox and raccoon and oppossums. And I'm hoping never to have to deal with the two legged variety here but that has become a fear recently. Chicken thieves have hit my neighbors stealing not only birds but also drinkers and feeders. Can't wait to hear more about your birds, I love my plymouth rocks so much that I added the bantam plymouth rocks this year. They are so cute!
 
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Hi, how much are you asking for your rooster? I have a small EE roo and 2 EE girls, But I would like to get at least a trio of americauna's that will breed true, My daughter and son are homeschooled. shes 12th hes 6th.. and they are both taking Earth science ( of course at different levels of difficulty) and one of the areas is animals behavior and genetics, so that's why I was thinking the americauna's. they would breed true but should lay different enough colored eggs ( the hens) to be able to tell who's egg is who's, and that way we can track their genes to pre- determine color, size, egg color, etc, of their off spring as a hypothesis. I'm thinking that I need adults though or close to laying age, this will be a school-year long experiment, but they have to have time to hatch out a couple clutches of eggs to get good results by next spring, ( April) .

You having Americauna's what do you think? would there be a better breed? that you would suggest or I am I on the right track?
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I sent you a PM about tge roo, but it might not have gone through. If you dont get it, let me know and I will send again.

My PM didnt seem to work earlier. My Ameraucana roo is nine weeks old and came from Susanna at Huckleberry Farm. Lou Ann just wants to keep her neighbors happy so would like to rehome him. He is free and we could meet you halfway somewhere if you are interested.
 
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Hello and Welcome Don! Very glad to have you here on the S.C. thread. It sounds wonderful up there, with cooler temps. This heat has made me consider relocating. I have marans and quail as well as a lot of other breeds. What part of Europe did you live in? My uncle lived in Germany for several years and my cousin just moved back here to the states from Luxemburg.
 
Oh no, Don. I do not want or need any more roosters!
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I started counting them last night and stopped when I got to 52. It was too much of me to think about.
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Now that did not include my breeder or flock roos, that is only the roos that need to GO!
Many will go in the freezer Labor Day. I have made my DH plan for that day. His health is not very good and I am hoping he will be stronger by then. He is on new meds and is much better this week than he has been all summer but still has to go back for more tests after this round of medication. We don't have Ins. and they are wanting to put him in the hospital for tests, scans and catheters. Ugh. He is stubborn and won't do it.
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Labor Day is usually a cool day and I invite anyone that wants to see how we butcher ours to come. Just please don't barf in the yard!
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I have a few folks from Williams coming to watch, as well. I think we can do 9 in an hour without taking off our own skin. I am going to try and get DH to do about 20, if possible.
 
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We butchered 2 of our roosters a couple of weeks ago. No big deal. It is merely food processing, and food safety. Now, I am from the city, and never did it before, but, to me, it is all just part of life. We eat. Our food has to come from somewhere.
 
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If Susanne runs out I have some growing up that will be headed for freezer camp in another 2 months. I have a few blues, blacks, reds, whites and mixed colors like wheaten and splash. Mine are much younger than Susanne's so color hasn't come together on some of them yet. She is much closer to where you live so that would be your best route.

And I still have a lot hatching in the 'bator but a lot of those are staying unless they are not a nice lavender color. I am trying to keep all my lavender Ameraucanas until they are mature and I can see the shades so I can pick the best roos from those groups.

Do you know, I only have 2 EE girls left? And only one Olive Egger that is laying age. I have girls growing up that I have not sold and do not plan to until I see egg color. I can't seem to hang on to what I need for future breeding programs.
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I know your running low on your EE's I had no idea so many people liked them , everytime you get a few built up you sell out again..
 
Well oh my gosh Ive gone and done it again...

the kids are getting 40 broiler chicks on the 1st of sept. I must be a gluten for punishment haha.. cause you know they'll be fed by you know who.. but its a good deal through 4-h its 40 birds at $2 a piece including processing.. they will keep a record book and it counts towards their school work. still need the birds for their what will be their on going science project . the 4-h kids will be having a auction after their pullet show in Abbyville in sept. hoping to get some more girls there for eggs.. i tell ya if anyone had told me last year that I would be this addicted to chickens I'd have laughed at them,, but shoot like just a few min ago. I went out to spend time with the new polish who are so skittery, and my teens.. just to sit and have one of them sit on my lap getting petted. is so nice. and calming,,

I love my chickens and all my chicken friends..

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ya know Amy Nadine, I don't think we are doing anything on labor day and I would be happy to come and help ya'll process, let me know..
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I don't know, you know me.. I'll be tempted to run off with one in my arms screaming no, no, not this one, if I fall for one of the boys..l hahhahah...

speaking of your boys.. Midas.. oooh wee, he's getting pretty ..getting all his long saddle feathers and collar feathers. He and the new little bantam polish are having evening crow offs.. they have these high voices and then he runnbles his.. soo funny . its like "Marco- -- polo" in chicken.
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