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My moms Polish are doing great! So are my lil peeps ans we got my new bigger coop done today! My reds and my BLRW's are all moved in and I am going to move my silkies and banties tomorrow...thier run will now be my bitty coop!Glad to see your new Polish babies are getting settled in and I would love to visit soon!
 
Hello my BYC friends. I have something that I want to share with you all to make you aware of some problems that we are having around my community and it seems to be spreading. Some of you may remember the boy who was on FOX news about having his pair of game chickens stolen. He was my neighbor and a chicken friend too. A few weeks after that happened, another friend and neighbor who I shared some silkies with had a theft. The thief took only his feeder and drinker from the chicken tractor. Thankfully they left the birds. Now I have had some suspicious people showing up here from time to time, almost as if they weren't expecting me to be home. My schedule is not routine, thank goodness. It's been scary enough to me to make me reconsider doing any kind of farm tour here at all. I'm also considering putting up a gate and I have talked to my neighbors about watching my house when I'm not at home. I live near mostly retired people and they don't mind playing community watch for me. Now today, I am heartbroken for a dear friend of mine. She has had a theft of her birds. Someone came in while they weren't home and stole all of her Bragg's Mountain Buff hens. These are birds that she and I have been working with and they were not for sale, but someone saw them and knew what they were worth. Now her year's worth of time and money that she invested in these birds is gone. It just makes me sick and furious. Everyone who sells, please be careful who you have at your farm. I would also like to know what you all do about receiving customers at your farm. And from a customer's viewpoint - if you wanted to buy but weren't allowed to tour the farm and see all of the birds, would you be offended or would you understand? I'm seriously rethinking my policies.
 
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I'm in Duncan, between Greenville and Spartanburg. Not too far down the road.
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ooooo poor thing... I bet she did freak out.. she probably thought " OH S*** where the Heck am I "

I cant remember that mans name today do you.. I would live to be able to give him updates on his birds.. silly me I should have written it down.. did anyone get any of his speckled youngsters.. I thought about it but my mom wanted the polish... maybe next time i can get the speckled I love their big black spots.
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Silver spangled hamburgs! I liked them too! But I have my heart set on a silkie and my husbands rule is bring home only the amount I sold
 
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Hi Danny! Welcome to BYC and our SC thread.
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It looks like you have quite a set up. Seems I have heard your name before but I can't remember from whom or where. I don't live too far from you, I'm east of you over in northern Spartanburg county, next to the Greenville county line.

I saw where you had BLRW and an interesting cross called the Carolina Blue. You should tell us more about this new breed you have that start laying as early as 17 weeks old! What size egg do they lay? They sound like Easter Eggers but can't tell from your description on your website.
Several of us on here have the BLRW and love them.
 
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Joy, I am so sorry to hear what is going on in your area. I have heard more about this happening this year than ever before. My feed store owner has also told me of some of this in our area. We have let very few people come to our home for birds. When we sell off Craig's List or the Market Bulletin we meet them some place like Walmart. I know this concept was started from Craig's List but I post it on my Craig's List ad now that I do not invite people to our home. We do have a gate on our drive and we have a dog that is not real friendly. I have talked to a few people that seem offended by this or want to pick their own birds. Maybe they want to see the condition they are raised? Or maybe they just want to see what we have? I talked to one man this past weekend that got my name from the market bulletin and he kept asking where I lived, well are you next to this or down that road. I asked him point blank why he needed to know since I had explained we do not invite people to our home but bring the birds to a mutually agreed location and he seemed offended with that but it might have been my tone he was reacting to since he was being pushy wanting to know my location. He said he would think about the birds and hung up. Most people are very understanding though and are fine with meeting some where -- problem with that is you have to load the birds and drive to a location and it take a little more planning and time out of your day.
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ooooo poor thing... I bet she did freak out.. she probably thought " OH S*** where the Heck am I "

I cant remember that mans name today do you.. I would live to be able to give him updates on his birds.. silly me I should have written it down.. did anyone get any of his speckled youngsters.. I thought about it but my mom wanted the polish... maybe next time i can get the speckled I love their big black spots.
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he is from hampton s.c. his first name is wilbur i can get his telephone number for you if you want it
 
That guy from Hampton is funny. He got mad at me (the older of the two men) because when I bought the sultan I cradled it like a baby. He actually snatched her from me and put her right side up in my arms like I was evil. I guess those birds are important! But I was just loving on my new baby...
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