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Anyone know where I can get LF chicks in Georgia? If not maybe someone who can ship chicks? I am open to some driving time if needed.

I am open to driving to other surrounding states as well.
 
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Some of my baby about 3 months old
first day on dirt

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Not on here (BYC) but Bob has been posting over at proboards in fact he just posted this morning.


Chris
 
Bob has been in a computer coma. Just lost my large desk computer wednsday to a tornado bolt of lightning. So all I have is the lap top that got hit by a virus that put me back $200. to get cleaned out. We just put in a Norton software protecter in both of them and I hope no mean people try to hit me again. I promise I will talk nice about Hatchery chickens from now on if fact I ordered me fifty production reds and 50 new hampshire reds just to show you how much I love these old time wonderfull chickens that so many of you love to have in your yards over my Heritate chickens.

Well hope all have got your orders coming and your brooder lights going. I am still working on incubators have six duck eggs to put in today . Got to have a talk to my buff brahama bantam hens today to go broody as that is why I keep them for sitting on duck eggs. The mohawk bantams are laying well and should have a lot of chicks to share in six weeks. bob
 
Some of my new rc rir's. I have some older ones out in the coop with good dark feathering. What do you think about these?? They came from a breeder in MN, the name escapes me until I hear it again. He's one that I've heard of and know he has good quality stock. These were shipped to a local who sells them from the MN breeders stock.

all the new babies, some hamburgs and the odd-ball cochin
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close up of one of the rir's, the flash bleaches it out a bit, sorry

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and again

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