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Penny how is your squash & pumpkins doing ?


off to do bacon cheese burgers & steak fries for dinner tonight...gotta go fire up the BBQ

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Geeze I forgot to take pics of the horde of BCMs in the chicken tracter...I am seriously FULL of chickens right now ! And I said I was gonna cut back................:he
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Hi All,
Newbie looking for people close to Walla Walla to visit with and learn from. I had chickens on the farm as a kid and always wanted to try quail and eggs. I know I like quail already but want to give eggs a shot. See some great pics and recipes on the net so cant hardly wait:pop

Welcome to the group!

Unfortunately I'm on the opposite side of the state to be any help
 
Hey back gang okay bought 4 thought marans cuckoo style nope BR oh heck almost laying age darn was it warm enough today no socks still warm as heck need to clean the marans in the sewing room
 
We did Spicy Pork Ribs from Costco great big salad from the garden lost of fun going out with a knife cutting all good things plated walla walla onion need to thin so in the salad
 
Made potato salad and sourdough biscuits this morning easy food day wrap
beef dogs in pizza dough less bread than buns but I get to have 2 then BF has grown to prefer that
 
Hey had the single one marans from my hatch other 3 got cold died
stopped for shaving at the feed store picked up 2 chipmunks they say
ameracauna I say EE but they will grown up with it to keep it company
poor kid was all alone
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Hi! I hope this is the right place to post this - if it isn't my apologies and I'd appreciate any tips on where I should post instead!

We're not living in Washington but it looks like we will be moving there soon so I'm trying to do my research now. My husband is considering a job near Seattle.

My problem is that where we are currently there is no limit to chicken math...I have a flock of 26 including a few roosters (though I may soon be making some choices as to which boys to keep). I know that roosters aren't allowed in Seattle and that I'm limited to a small number of hens.

Wondering if there are any ways around that...either different areas nearby to look at instead or if there are some unincorporated areas (that's where we are now in California), or urban farm scenarios I could research. Surely some people (like breeders) must be keeping roosters some how in the area, right? I'm open to any tips or advice you might have to share!!

(And I've read up on the requirements for bringing poultry into the state).

Thanks!
 

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