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I'm all for your Harper's Ferry idea (in the Chickenstock Forum). During the school year I'm limited to weekends if I have a lot of planning time, but I'm way open in the summer.

Mark
 
Hi Mark!
The phone number for the Amherst Mill is 434-946-7601.
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Can't wait to get the ladies to keep Mario Cipollini company!

This whole chicken thing could be addictive....
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Cheers!
Marianne
 
Thanks! Somebody in the coop is not laying for whatever reason (and I can't figure out who it is, other than our rooster, Brave Sir Robin, of course), so I want to get a couple others to help fill in some egg orders.

Yes, chickens are addictive, and if you think that's bad, I would suggest never ever getting involved with beekeeping.
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Mark
 
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Hey to all. New to the forum and wanted to say Hi from outside of Lynchburg, VA. I've got about 20 chickens (mostly Dominicans) but a couple of Road Island Reds and bantams. Enjoy the hobby a lot and wanted to meet some near by chicken lovers. Cant wait to hear from ya.
 
Hello Everyone,

I've been lurking for a while - I'm in King William County. I've had chickens for decades, but have recently gotten an incubator, and have chickens coming out of my ears now.

Mark - If you're interested in laying hens (I think you said you needed to fill egg orders), I have either 2 or 3 year olds (white egg layers) that are laying like crazy. If they're not too old for you, get in touch... I need to rebuild the barn they're in, and can't really figure out what to do with them while I do that.

-- Susan
 
Hey MissPrissy,

Welcome! Make sure you check out the thread on the Virginia Chickenstock in the Chickenstock area. Looks like it's going to be a lot of fun.

Mark
 

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