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Hey BTW did anybody hear about the 200# of TNT they found buried in the woods. Guess what that is only about 1- 1 1/2 miles from me. And what's even cooler!!!! I most likely built the trailer they transported it away in. Just wish I could have been there to see it.
Didnt hear bout that fill me in please
 
I understand being reprimanded by several people for my incorrect spelling of chicken names and my using hatchery names for chickens that have show names but it does become difficult to want to share any information at all when people find it necessary to to correct me for what other people do.
I am sorry you if you felt that I was "reprimanding" you. I didn't intend it that way. What I was trying to do was inform you in case you didn't know. See often those who don't know are the ones who get taken.
As for your birds. It really doesn't matter what kind of birds one has or where they came from. What matters is that the person is happy with them. And FOR THE RECORD yes I have hatchery mutts. I have hatchery EEs that are laying AWESOME BLUE eggs.
 
Quote: OK so if iron does it there's a simple answer.
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Ya all need to start buying LOTS of my "garden / yard stakes" put them all over yer yard problem solved. What it's not going away well ya just need more iron from Iron Imagery
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If only it was so easy; I'd buy 100.
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IT IS IT IS just ask me and I'll tell ya so ! ! !
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Hey what ever (well almost) it takes to make sales right
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Quote: Well I did meet a very nice lady with her in Stevenson I think it was spring (yes it was) 2012. I think her name is Phyllis ? She doesn't do chocolate port but highly recommended it. Well separate the wine was good and the chocolate was good but FOR somebody who I shall not name but his initials are Chicken Rustler. The 2 together just was like having cold water thrown.
 
Good evening Washingtonians!

Long time! It's been forever since I had a chance to come here. Last time I posted was at least six months ago I believe just as we were closing on our house.

How is everything!!? =D

I had no idea that having a house would be so much work. I had such high hopes for being able to get a coop up and running for the spring but the cold beat me to it and I wasn't able to finish prepping the yard. We had to cut down so many dead apple trees. I am just now starting to condense them all down into yard debris.



This might seem kinda odd but does anyone in the vicinity of Vancouver have experience building coops? I have been shopping around a lot and I really just am not comfortable dropping so much money on one of those boring factory made coops. Unfortunately my fiance and I haven't got the slightest clue where to even begin. I bought myself a whole book of coop plans a while back but all of the diagrams are so confusing to me.
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I start a new job on April 30th at that new Total Wine & More that's gone up near the mall and I'm bound and determined to build myself a coop BEFORE I cave and get some cute little peepers. I'm not sure how much I trust any of the feed stores stock though, I'd really rather not get chickens from a company that's just in it for the money.

Also booked the chapel for our wedding in August.

It doesn't seem like any of our friends and family is willing or interested in checking up on chickens while we are gone on our honeymoon so it looks like they may even have to wait until after August, or next year. :( I'm not sure if september is too late to get chicks.


Whew! Sorry for the long post! I missed being here and I'm still chomping at the bit to jump on the bandwagon!

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