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Hey Guys,

I am terribly sorry but it looks as though I might miss the Gilman's show because they need me to go on a camping trip with the local scouts
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Sorry. I will let you know if anything changes.
 
I just wanted to let you guys know that there's a swap at the TSC in Charlottesville on the 28th, from 0800 to 1400. I don't know how many of you are in the area, but just thought I'd put it out there....

I'm going to try to be there. It will be my first swap.
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the swap at cartersville sept. 11 will be at the historic blanton and pleasants general store and will start at 8 am. a lot of the vendors at this swap will also be at gilmanor the next weekend . all sellers must be pre approved due to the health and safety of our animals. i will be bringing shiitake mushrooms, ee and cubalaya chicks, some 9 week old ee chicks, adult cubalayas, 2 male rabbits and maybe a black australorp rooster.
 
Not King George/Westmoreland, but in King William not too far from you. I have 36 D'Uccles, and 2 hens sitting on 18 eggs now,...6 speckles sussex, 10 EE's, 9 Salmon Faverolles, and 7 Partridge Cochins...and 13 baby cochins and ee, and d'uccles also.
 
Hey everyone I live in Chesapeake and am new to this forum...we currently have 10 chickens. Also have 10 hatching eggs of BLRW in the bator and am looking for at least 2 leghorn pullets/hens.


Amanda
 
Hi Virginians,

For anyone on the Peninsula or close by (e.g., York County, Newport News, Williamsburg, Gloucester, Hampton, etc.), we are having our first meeting of Backyard Chickens Around the Peninsula on Monday, September 13, 6:45-8:30 p.m. at the Tabb Library (Route #134 across from the Y). A brief planning/intro meeting will be followed by a showing of the PBS documentary "The Natural History of the Chicken." Hope you'll join us or catch a future meeting!

-Carol Bartram
 

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