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Somebody just got a half dozen or so shipping crates for free! 8 x 8 x 4 That's the very best.
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Somebody just got a half dozen or so shipping crates for free! 8 x 8 x 4 That's the very best.
Have you checked Craigslist? When I use to live in Pasco their use to be a few folks in Burbank just outside pasco that sold chickens en mass
Unfortunately, I am not in a position financially or geographically to get layers this year from breeders and would like to avoid Chick Day at the feed store, so I need opinions on the best and worst hatcheries.
Input???
Geez, on second thought, with $47 shipping costs, which is what I'm finding, I may just deal with fighting the crowds and lack of variety
I did check and the closest place that has anything I want is Yakima, which I am considering if I figure out that the gas will be cheaper than the shipping chargesI think I may check with Farmer's Exchange, as suggested above, also.
Hi Totalcolour! I see that it says you are in the Puget Sound area. In an hour and a half I can only make it to Yakima/Selah. Are you further east than I am thinking?
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Kate... you're either flying low over the cascades or your wine has a lot more kick than you thought! Kennewick is over 250 miles away from you.
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OH! The guy I was thinking of IS in Yakima. Dave something. Good guy.
By the way... how many birds are you planning to get?
OH! The guy I was thinking of IS in Yakima. Dave something. Good guy.
By the way... how many birds are you planning to get?
Now that you say that, I seem to remember someone on here from Yakima.
I'm thinking about getting 7 more girls. I have 9 but two are mini roo-dudes. I had a rash of terrible luck this year and lost several to varying reasons.
I also want to get 2 more young duckettes to keep my drake occupied. I ended up with only 1 girl out of the group I picked. This time I'm going to try for juveniles over babies. They sure are messy in the brooder!