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Susanne that does sound too cool!!!!Yes must post pics!
Nadine-My poor babies have been eating eating leftovers since out family reunion on saturday...I think i'll install a treadmill in the coop along with a flat screen to keep them entertained while excersing.haha..The Girls love their people food....I planted them a patch of spinach(cause they love fresh spinach) well.....they found it...and...well now they like really fresh spinach.lol

Happy Tday Everybody!
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Hi, I am from Williamston, S.C.. I recently just got into chickens, but a racoon got my 2 Easter Eggers.
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I was wondering if anyone in the upstate has some good E.E.s I could buy?
 
Bummer! I had to get a LGD for many reasons and am really enjoying all the benefits she is giving me.

I have EE chicks but not adults for sale. I am hatching every egg they are laying now because I am down to only 4 hens (fox before I got the dog). I hatched about 50 back in August but sold out quick!
 
I am in Conway (think I posted an intro. on this thread a LONG time ago?) and I have a few roos that need to be rehomed/processed. Two are EE roos and I also have a couple BCM roos. The EE roos are about 7 months and the BCM roos are about 5 months. One BCM roo is very good quality and the other is so/so. I would process them myself but I have already done several rounds of that this year and I am just sort of tired.
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Plus I have a busy few weeks ahead and just don't know when I will find the time.

Let me know if anyone is interested in these roos. I have WAY too many right now so some HAVE to go soon!
 
Anyone want a Sivler Duckwing Bantam Rooster near the CSRA????

No hen to go with him and he's hindering my Dominique Roo from being the head honcho! Too small to mate with my hens.
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Will trade for a pullet/hen also.
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THANKS!
 
I wish I could keep hens but I get bought out so quick that I seldom have time to even let anyone know. I have a long waiting list on many of my breeds already. Chicks stay here a few weeks sometimes but adults go quickly. I don't even have many roos left to put in the freezer because people see them and fall in love. Roos can be gorgeous enough but in good weight and strutting around the farm, they catch one's eye.
I don't want to complain but at the same time I wish I had something for everyone. I do try to raise extras but they just don't get grown enough before they are bought.
And for that I count my blessings!
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Happy Thanksgiving day, everyone!
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Hey Ya'll. Anyone know of any Silkie hens (for brooding) or Dominique hens (for mating) near Trenton, Aiken, North Augusta, Augusta????

Oh, I still got that random Bantam roo up for grabs!!!
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