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Lol. It's all a conspiracy!

just put your tinfoil hat back on and you'll be fine.
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Have made our brooder box with adjustable heat lamp and have decided will keep the babies in my husbands "more climate controlled" workshop for a couple of weeke before moving them to a larger, yet still controlled space in the coop. Well share my progress. Babies arrive first part of next week!!
 
just a reminder, the Roanoke swap is this weekend (tomorrow) at the TSC from about 8am to noon.

I'll be there with some bantam cochin chicks, Swedish flower hens and a couple extra easter eggers.
 
just a reminder, the Roanoke swap is this weekend (tomorrow) at the TSC from about 8am to noon.

I'll be there with some bantam cochin chicks, Swedish flower hens and a couple extra easter eggers.

Aw, I wish I could come. But I'm busy tomorrow, sorry. Maybe next month.
 
ok an update on the swap tomorrow... I'm bringing a trio of blue mottled bantam cochins (between 12 and 18 months old) with me. the roo and mottled girl both did pretty good considering the competition at the show in Knoxville last December the third girl is blue split mottled. The only reason I'm selling them is that I'm not really passionate about the mottled variety, and I don't have a pen to put them in for breeding.

I'm also bringing the POL Swedish flower hens (5 girls, 3 roos all hatched Oct/Nov/Dec) and some younger chicks too (sfh, bantam cochin and a couple EE's.)
 
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Anybody interested in A 6 week old White Silki cockerel?
OR 8 week old Dark Brahma Bantam cockerels?(5 of them)

I have photos on my profile and on my other threads.

I live in Narrows, but could meet you somewhere.
I don't know if I can make it to the swap.

I'm looking for 1 or 2 black jersey giant pulletts, up to 7 weeks old.The 2 I bought turn out to be cockerels!:hit
Also looking for 1 or 2 Blue Red Laced Wyndott pulletts up to 7 weeks old.
:D
 
ok well the swap was well attended, but nobody seemed to be buying what I had available. LOL

I have decided to sell the SFH pullets individually, if necessary. I don't mind keeping extra roos, they free range so don't eat a lot, and I think they keep the girls safer.

there's one person (sorry can't find your email) that picked up a roo last fall for a flock protector that wanted at least one pullet to join him... pm me. after I talk with her, the rest will be made available. I will still be attending Gilmanor, so can deliver them if you're willing to put up a deposit on them.

I have 5 POL (point of lay) pullets, 4 around 12 weeks (+/-) and a good dozen or more chicks currently under 8 weeks old. hopefully they'll be sexed in time for Gilmanor, but I have more hatching out over the next 2 weeks as well.

in addition, I have some bantam cochin growing out plus I've decided to sell my blue mottled bantam cochins (I have roo, 2 mottled girls and one solid split mottled) that I will sell as pair/trio/quad depending on what you want... there are also 2 EE chicks that I'm leaning toward pullet with (dark brown ee crossed with sfh roo) but I'm not in a hurry to sell them since I need a couple more blue eggers. if they're pullets I may sell my olive eggers.
 

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