I am in Magna so i fall under county regulations.
Do you know how much the application and permit fees are for SL county?
Do you know how much the application and permit fees are for SL county?
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Well Mike went out and watched the chickens for awhile and He thinks that the blue splash wheaton is a hen. So I guess it is a wait and see.
That hen sparkles legs are dark, Not sure of a color at the moment. I was to dizzy to try and get up close and personal with her last night. Mike said he thought they were a gray when she was younger. So I don't know for sure. will have to check when I am not so out of it.
Hope you feel better today! I hope he is right about that Wheaten. I have had a hard time getting my new girls to roost at night, they keep staying out in the run in the corner, up on top of a cage out there. My son and I have been manually putting them in the coop after dark, they stay for a few minutes then wander out again. Kept trying til midnight last night, still they were outside freezing at 5 am this morning. Hopefully soon, at least the weather has been decent and will be for a bit, I am not going to stress too much about it so long as in a week or so they get the idea.
Chicks I am selling due to someone not showing up to get them......1 splash blue wyandotte, possibly frizzled guessing boy, 2 BLRW both look like girls to me, 3 gorgeous blue orps from SQ stock no clue on these for gender, if anybody wants dibs let me know. Going to get the ad back up today. I should have taken them to Idaho Saturday, darn it!
Cynthia! What cute pics.I snuck a couple I hope you don't mind just too cute to not put on my facebook and my screen saver. I took the chicks in a stocking and the Guard Dog. Yur coop also looks fantastic!![]()
We are finishing the prototypes of our first line of coops for Noahz Park clients. So far they are really cute but we need to put some hens in there and get the final "approval".
Ok, no Exchequers for now, just in three weeks when the others hatch.Cynthia, Lisa, god luck to you both on finding new homes for the chicks! I would take more off your hands, if I weren't full up on the babies I have right now. These Icelandics are the last chicks I'm getting for a while, otherwise I'd be happily purchasing a few more from the both of you.
Cynthia, I agree, those leghorns have fun personalities. That little white hen I had for a while was so inquisitive and cute. She'd come right up and circle our feet while waiting to be picked up or get a back scratch. She was never very noisy. Just a gem. I really wish I could take one of those Exchequers for you. Maybe at another point in time, no?
jf, I'll be honest - I was naughty and just got chickens and a coop going without anyone's approval, other than my dear mother's. I live in West Valley and have seen so many people around here with them running around. The laws in WV aren't very good about that kind of stuff. Legally, there is a very small percentage of people that can have chickens, but not many people pay attention to that rule, unfortunately. At some point here when I've got more time, I intend to march over to City Hall and put up a fight to get those ordinances changed. I don't think the city should be able to tell me everything I can and can't do, right down to wiping my nose. This is all just my personal opinion, mind you.
I'm relieved! I'm finally getting my hands on a nail gun tonight, so I'll be able to finish the run and get the big girls moved in this week, hooray! They are more than ready to have their own space to run around in the daytime.
Ok, no Exchequers for now, just in three weeks when the others hatch.![]()
Ahh, a new run for the chickens. Always a great thing. They will just love it!