Is there anyone out there in Skagit County?
I'm new to this thread. I've had chickens for about 3 years now. Started with some hatchery chicks from various feed stores, lost more than lived, like a lot of newbies, and sure wish I had found this site earlier!
I have several pens of chickens. A friend gave me a small coop that fits my bantam Polish, and is light enough for my daughter and I to move around. I've also built 4 lightweight coops - 3x8x3 - made out of 1x2 wood, chix wire and the lightest cheapest wood I could find at HD, and while they don't look like much, the chickens seem to like them. One of them holds my Lavender Orp trio, one holds my Silkies, then there is my full size Polish coop and finally my B Orp coop (1 buff hen and 4 chicks - pretty sure 2 are cockerels).
My main coop has 3 roosters and about 50 hens - takes up a good chunk of my back yard! It is a totally mixed flock, and so far this year I am getting over 25 eggs per day. There is a Lilac tree in the middle of the coop, which I call my chicken tree - they sure love to roost in it! The only issue I have had is when they fly out of the tree in the wrong direction and land in the yard instead of the pen. I have 2 Golden Retreiver pups.....
If anyone is interested, I have a 9 month old black Silkie rooster for sale, a bantam Delaware roo for sale, a bantam Polish rooster for sale, and a pair of Quail Belgian D'Anvers for sale.
Can someone point me in the right direction for info about the Monroe Poultry Show? Thanks
I'm new to this thread. I've had chickens for about 3 years now. Started with some hatchery chicks from various feed stores, lost more than lived, like a lot of newbies, and sure wish I had found this site earlier!
I have several pens of chickens. A friend gave me a small coop that fits my bantam Polish, and is light enough for my daughter and I to move around. I've also built 4 lightweight coops - 3x8x3 - made out of 1x2 wood, chix wire and the lightest cheapest wood I could find at HD, and while they don't look like much, the chickens seem to like them. One of them holds my Lavender Orp trio, one holds my Silkies, then there is my full size Polish coop and finally my B Orp coop (1 buff hen and 4 chicks - pretty sure 2 are cockerels).
My main coop has 3 roosters and about 50 hens - takes up a good chunk of my back yard! It is a totally mixed flock, and so far this year I am getting over 25 eggs per day. There is a Lilac tree in the middle of the coop, which I call my chicken tree - they sure love to roost in it! The only issue I have had is when they fly out of the tree in the wrong direction and land in the yard instead of the pen. I have 2 Golden Retreiver pups.....
If anyone is interested, I have a 9 month old black Silkie rooster for sale, a bantam Delaware roo for sale, a bantam Polish rooster for sale, and a pair of Quail Belgian D'Anvers for sale.
Can someone point me in the right direction for info about the Monroe Poultry Show? Thanks
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