Utah!

I have two roos for sale right now.

And sphinx, I also love the red sex links! I will post pictures of my cockerals tomorrow, along with one of the eggs that my red sex link lays. I love the color. They are more red than brown. Beautiful color. My camera probably won't do it justice, but I will try.
 
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Ha, that's great! I let my girl out too. They are in a smaller coop with the young cochins, but she is larger, and they are older.
Does Shirley give the stink eye? Boy, that can scare some of the biggest ones off.
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The Stink Eye?! I need to learn what that is and give it to my teenagers lol!
 
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Ha, that's great! I let my girl out too. They are in a smaller coop with the young cochins, but she is larger, and they are older.
Does Shirley give the stink eye? Boy, that can scare some of the biggest ones off.
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The Stink Eye?! I need to learn what that is and give it to my teenagers lol!

Look up stink eye here on BYC...there are some great pics.
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Ha Ha got it~~~! Thanks for hooking me up with that. Funny funny pics. Update----just put the babies up on the roost with the big girls, on the end next to RooDee my big white EE. So far so good, everybody is sleeping peacefully. I do not even want to think about what is going to go on out there in the a.m. when the light comes on. I hope they run behind the board I put up
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It might be a chickie free for all.
 
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Here's the color of my "Little Red's" egg. She is a red sex link. Compared to my Partridge that just started to lay.
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Ok, here are my two cockerals that are FREE! They are already outside, roosting with the others. They are going to get more handsome.
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The lacing is starting to come out on the SLW. Slowly, but surely.
10 weeks old
 
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Just thought I would drop in and say hello since I finally stopped lurking and registered, my name is Jeremy and I live in west point. My older brother lives in plain city and has given me the chicken bug, he keeps a flock of 30+ egg layers over the winter and does 50 or so meat birds in the spring/summer. I am currently in the planning stages and hope to have a flock of 10 or so wyandotte's, waiting on money for materials to build coop and such other things.

Anyways hello from West Point
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