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Thanks, I checked out that site. It's legal to sell it for farm animals if the seller hasa commercial feed license but no one does.
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If I can find someone that has a cow, I think I can pay them to 'teach me how to milk a cow' and I can bring home what I milk. Then they aren't selling me the milk they are charging for lessons.
Every state has a way of preventing us from getting the products we want. They do it under the guise of it being " healthy". I took far more nutrition classes than pre med students and nursing students. --- and looking back while I learned a LOT more than they, it was still under the auspices of the gvernment knows best. Phooey. I'm a proponent of people growing and raising their own food. ANd sometimes we can't have a dairy goat in an appartment but want the raw product. Yes their is a risk in drinking raw anything. BUt I"ll take that risk because I k now eating only cooked food has sterilized my food. ANd my GI did not thank me for that. ONly took me 30 years to buck the system.

DO what you must to get clean wholesome foods on your table. LEarn what that is and how to get it. Love the way you think.

OK off soap box. See what chickens did to me!!! I was a toe the line type until chickens. oy.
 
I had an auction up but no one was intersted, what do you have up for auction??? THis would be a good time to repost it as so many are on looking.

I'll have turkey eggs available next week sometime-- I'm all bought up for awhile. PM me if you want to get on the list.

12+ barnyard special chicken eggs. From great layers of various breeds crossed with various breeds. PRetty chickens of various colors. Many egg shell colors possible.

Can't ship until next week as I have orders to fill this week. Likely to ship on Wednesday in a week.

Shipping is $16 for a medium priority box, bubble wrapped and in shredded paper. PP at end please. See profile for addie.

Starting bid is $7
Last bid considered at 4pm THursday.
 
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[COLOR=0000FF] [/COLOR] [COLOR=0000FF]OK,[/COLOR] [COLOR=0000FF]I'm only planning on doing this ONCE as I'm pretty much hatching everything that's laid right now. 24+ hour Auction Ending 8PM Sharp Central Standard Time, Wed 08/21. Shipping may be able to go out Sat but it could be Monday or Tues (sorry starting a new job). The eggs will be packed freshest for which ever day. I may be out til auction end tommorow so ask any questions tonight. PP at end of auction.[/COLOR] [COLOR=0000FF]Auctions are for 6+ fresh eggs. Bidding to start at $30. +SH $15[/COLOR]
  1. [COLOR=FF0000]B/B/S/Sex-Linked Chocolate/Mauve Silkied Ameraucana project.[/COLOR]
Silkied Ameracauna was a natural spontaneous occurrence that surfaced from a pair in Texas in 2010. No silkies were crossed in for these big fluffies to happen. Chocolate English Orpingtons were used to introduce the chocolate genes a number of generations ago. Silkied and Chocolate are both recessive traits, unless these genes pair, up the birds hatched from these eggs will appear as typical Black, Blue or Splash Ameraucana. Mauve is chocolate expressed with blue, it looks like chocolate milk. While Splash, Chocolate and Mauve are not colors accepted by the Ameracauna Breed associations yet, top bloodlines were used to create this project. Egg color is blue/blue green. This pen contains ChooksChicks/BeakHouse breeding stock of: Blue roo split for silkied and chocolate, Chocolate hen split for silkied and two Blue hens split for silkied. Split to split breedings will produce 25% silkied, 25% non-silkied and 50% split for silkied. This group may also produce chocolate or mauve males and females. [COLOR=FF0000]2) Konza Prairie Rangers Project - The Perfect Homesteaders Flock[/COLOR] Another breeding group from ChooksChicks/BeakHouse projects. This designer breed project consists of carefully selected Partridge Chantecler, Australian Coronation/Light Sussex, Plymouth Rock, Orpington and Cornish lines". Rapid growth, good layers, excellent foragers, small cushion combs. Big meaty roos grow quickly tho not as quickly as the Cornish X's but without the health issues. The smaller hens eat less and first year pullets typically lay pink with white flecked eggs 5 days out of 7. These are a work in progress and a single comb may pop up yet, but they all ready have a great fan base. Color is not fixed yet but predominantly white with black markings like a Delaware or occasionally with black lacing on the breast. Red is also somewhat common. Eggs are individually bubble wrapped, double box packed, shipped USPS Priority and marked fragile. It is the buyer’s responsibility to verify that eggs may be shipped from Missouri to your state. It is recommended that you have the package held at your local PO for pickup. Not yet NPIP. Due to conditions out of our control such as handling by the USPS and varying incubation techniques and equipment malfunctions, successful hatching cannot be guaranteed. By bidding, you accept that we bear no responsibility once the eggs have left our possession.
 

OK,
I'm only planning on doing this ONCE as I'm pretty much hatching everything that's laid right now. 24+ hour Auction Ending 8PM Sharp Central Standard Time, Wed 08/21. Shipping may be able to go out Sat but it could be Monday or Tues (sorry starting a new job). The eggs will be packed freshest for which ever day. I may be out til auction end tommorow so ask any questions tonight. PP at end of auction.


Auctions are for 6+ fresh eggs. Bidding to start at $30. +SH $15





  1. B/B/S/Sex-Linked Chocolate/Mauve Silkied Ameraucana project.

Silkied Ameracauna was a natural spontaneous occurrence that surfaced from a pair in Texas in 2010. No silkies were crossed in for these big fluffies to happen. Chocolate English Orpingtons were used to introduce the chocolate genes a number of generations ago. Silkied and Chocolate are both recessive traits, unless these genes pair, up the birds hatched from these eggs will appear as typical Black, Blue or Splash Ameraucana. Mauve is chocolate expressed with blue, it looks like chocolate milk. While Splash, Chocolate and Mauve are not colors accepted by the Ameracauna Breed associations yet, top bloodlines were used to create this project. Egg color is blue/blue green.
This pen contains ChooksChicks/BeakHouse breeding stock of:
Blue roo split for silkied and chocolate, Chocolate hen split for silkied and two Blue hens split for silkied.
Split to split breedings will produce 25% silkied, 25% non-silkied and 50% split for silkied. This group may also produce chocolate or mauve males and females.







2) Konza Prairie Rangers Project - The Perfect Homesteaders Flock

Another breeding group from ChooksChicks/BeakHouse projects. This designer breed project consists of carefully selected Partridge Chantecler, Australian Coronation/Light Sussex, Plymouth Rock, Orpington and Cornish lines".

Rapid growth, good layers, excellent foragers, small cushion combs. Big meaty roos grow quickly tho not as quickly as the Cornish X's but without the health issues. The smaller hens eat less and first year pullets typically lay pink with white flecked eggs 5 days out of 7. These are a work in progress and a single comb may pop up yet, but they all ready have a great fan base. Color is not fixed yet but predominantly white with black markings like a Delaware or occasionally with black lacing on the breast. Red is also somewhat common.


Eggs are individually bubble wrapped, double box packed, shipped USPS Priority and marked fragile. It is the buyer’s responsibility to verify that eggs may be shipped from Missouri to your state. It is recommended that you have the package held at your local PO for pickup. Not yet NPIP.


Due to conditions out of our control such as handling by the USPS and varying incubation techniques and equipment malfunctions, successful hatching cannot be guaranteed. By bidding, you accept that we bear no responsibility once the eggs have left our possession.





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I'd rather clean up dog/horse/chicken poo than clean house and it shows.
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Ditto. My house is clean but It's not like it would be if I didn't have things I'd rather do outside. Even winter doesn't convince me to clean house. My dust bunnies have great great grandbunnies. I can write a message in the dust and I seem to always have a chicken in the house. My incubator is in the living room and my dining room has 2 sweting machines and various other items that always seem to find there way there along with eggs in flats on the freezer and my hatcher is in the diningroom too. I have 2 tables and the other one holds gardening items. Even the chairs have stuff in them. I have buckets in there for when I go out to the garden. The front porch keeps 4 brooders with chicks and most of my egg packing supplies and chicken supplies and the carport room holds stuff from a yard sale I had and a livestock trough with a hen and chicks.. I could go on but I bet you get the idea.
 

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