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I read BOs are big ole sweet broody teddy bears lol
I definately "needed" some in my lil ragtag flock lol
Same with my Easter Eggers.Except those should be less broody. My Barred Rock is sweet too but theyre all still young. Hopefully they all stay friendly!
I wanted a Mille Fluer too, theyre supposedto be such loves,but i dont think theyre very productive. What about Faverolles?[/quote

Yes, I too have heard they are broody and also easily bullied. I th k I've narrowed it down to either Easter eggers, australorps, or Wyandotte. I'm going to do ozone research this month and get them in March

ooooh! Afterbi ordered mine i saw a breeder taking order for her spring Blue laced Red Wyandotte chicks. Theyre soooo pretty
 
I'm from Lubbock and totally new to the Backyard Chickens community! I'm looking for chickens out here….does anyone know source? Thanks!
 
I'm from Lubbock and totally new to the Backyard Chickens community! I'm looking for chickens out here….does anyone know source? Thanks!
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from Rosenberg, TX. What kind of chickens are you looking for?

Lisa :)
 
I'm looking for a dual purpose breed, buff orpington or rhode island reds…really anything around here though. I've been searching everywhere for a few weeks and can't find anything here that has a minimum purchase of less than 100 chicks!
 
If you don't wan't to mail order, TSC will have Buffs in Feb (if you just want layers and meat birds). I think their minimum is 6. Some of their employees aren't familiar with the different breeds though, so make sure you're familiar with what Buff chicks look like. They usually carry Buffs, Leghorns, Production Reds, and Barred Rocks.

Other local small farm or feed stores carry chicks too. If they don't, they can probably direct you to one that does.
 
Ideal Hatchery is in Texas. You usually get your chicks overnight. Theres no minimum order of chicks, BUT you do have to spend $25 dollars.
I got mine from Meyers but they got caught in the middle of a midwest winter storm, which delayed post and i lost a lot. The chicks i have are doing great though!
But next time ill use ideal for the simple fact that theyre cheaper.
 
Msjellybean thanks for this site-very informative
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"I used this resource to help me chose my chickens I want to get. I looked for above average productivity and personality. I also want colorful eggs that I can sell the extras of, so lots of browns for me. I think it is so funny that people will pay more for a colored egg. They are all the same inside."
You are welcome. :)

I am sorry you're having to go through a loss. My dad was in the military and we moved often.saying goodbye is hard, even with technology,it just isn't the same.

I'm not a fan of ginger, but it sounds better than gargling salt water.
Thank you and yes, much better than salt water.

Please, please with ginger on top-keep that nastiness up north!!!
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I don't want it here either! It got here early today too. It's been cold and nasty almost all day.

Freedom, Happiness are .. priceless.

as they said in the movie, you can take away my kids, you can take away my chicken.. but you cannot take away my .... freedom
What movie is that?

Ms jellybean, I'm sorry about the moving of your bf. it's very hard when life gives us lemons. Is he too far to visit? I'm thankful for skype, texting and FaceTime on the iPad. This keeps me close to my daughter in Waco.
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Thank you. Columbus is kind of far. He also has a girl friend that won't understand about me. :( I hope they break up.

I'm looking for a dual purpose breed, buff orpington or rhode island reds…really anything around here though. I've been searching everywhere for a few weeks and can't find anything here that has a minimum purchase of less than 100 chicks!
My Pet Chicken is a good site too. They do have a minimum right now, but I think it is only 15 chicks. It's based on your zip code.
 

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