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Yep, same here. We have miniatures and I'm afraid they are going to get swallowed.
Yikes - miniatures WOULD just fall in and disappear. Better get them some of those GPS tags like they have for dog collars, so you can find them if they do fall into a crack. ;)
 
Do you by chance sell Chocolate/Mottled Orpington chicks or eggs?
I intend to. At the moment I have 1 Chocolate hen, two Roosters, and 8 feathered out mottled/chocolate pullet females. I am guessing by this spring, they will all be in full swing as far as selling eggs. I just finished building their coop. The pullets are healthy, just a little freaked out by the enormous hen who lets the pullets know who is boss hen.
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I intend to. At the moment I have 1 Chocolate hen, two Roosters, and 8 feathered out mottled/chocolate pullet females. I am guessing by this spring, they will all be in full swing as far as selling eggs. I just finished building their coop. The pullets are healthy, just a little freaked out by the enormous hen who lets the pullets know who is boss hen.
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Super, I will watch come Spring. Poor pullets, lol.
 
Anyone here with Jubilee Orpington eggs for sale?
I see you are an Orpington fan as well.
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I never could get into the Jubilees, personally. If my other birds do well enough, I will probably erect another coop for Silvers. Personally, I think gold laced are prettier, but most people are excited about silver laced. I only have two breeds at the moment, Buffs and Chocolate/Mottled. The Buffs I use for table eggs. Orpingtons, for the most part are friendly, fat fluffy birds (LF). Personally, my favorites are the Buffs. I just think they are pretty birds. I have Chocolate/Mottled because people like them.
 
Hey guys looking for some red bourbon turkeys out in the cleveland area if anyone has any or knows some one.God bless the rain coming for everyone. I know my farm is getting pretty dusty!
 

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