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There is 2 kinds of people at feed stores (generally) and #1 is the horse girl (in her teens or young 20s) and the second is the owner/manager/ or otherwise is out for sales and yes, they want to sell their stuff.
The #1 girls just want to do their shift & go home and ride....
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...........none of these people have much of any interest in your poultry.

That pretty much sums it up!

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Do Ameraucana chicks have a specific leg color? I have one (was told it was an Ameraucana) that has gray/green legs. Do they just have one leg color or a variety of leg colors and does mine fit within those colors?
Leg color has alot to do with the feather color of the bird, as well.
My Blue Ams has blue/slate legs.
In some breeds, skin and leg color is essential to identity of the breed.
 
Awesome.
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I'm the person getting the cockerel ready to transport. I sent you a PM, though I was a little confused when I sent it and hope that doesn't confuse you. It would be great if we could get this to work. We must decide soon as I need to schedule the appointment with the vet to get the certification for the bird to cross the border legally. I sent all my contact info in the PM. Please let me know.
Got your PM....and the poultry show is this upcoming weekend, after that, I am assuming maybe...Monday ?
Launch from here on Monday ?
Let me hollar at you after Saturday, OK ?
 
Hello people from Washington. Just a question For anyone who lives near lake stevens. Who do you use as a sitter for your ducks or chickens? I am new to BYC and I will have 3 ducklings here in 2 weeks. I will be leaving town for about 10 days in July and I was wondering if someone could recommend anybody. Thanks
T-Hi lives in Puyallup now....and she is the only duck mistress I know of out there.
 
Okay, thanks! I'll start looking! Grape vines sound fantastic.
Grapes do very well if the variety is appropriate with your weather.
However, be advised, if you want COVER then you let the vines crawl, and produce shade.
If you want grapes, then you prune back every year to force strength into the flowers/grapes.
Unfortunately, you cannot have both.
Grapes, in mid summer , need to be exposed to the sun & vine leaf plucked away.
If you want vines for grapes, do not let them grow wild.
You may get a few, eevry so many years, but grape vines are grown on wire & pruned & plucked as they arre, for a reason.
Study WHY you want them.

For Example: If you just want a cover plant, Northwest KIWIS are a kick.
 
There is 2 kinds of people at feed stores (generally) and #1 is the horse girl (in her teens or young 20s) and the second is the owner/manager/ or otherwise is out for sales and yes, they want to sell their stuff.
The #1 girls just want to do their shift & go home and ride....
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...........none of these people have much of any interest in your poultry.
They are, at best, middle men.
Thanks again! And somewhere we need a list!!!!!! Local backyard coop people, for us small scale growers!




This is the list !
 
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ok.......now I have 1 hatched Peking Duckling..his mates failed..........
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Gotta go to the store & get him a stuffed duck to be with....last time this happened we ended up having a duckling in the house & I put it on Einstein, and what happened after that was :
Daffy Duckles........................who is still running T-Hi's home !
This is duckles last year:



HA HA HA !!!!

Those of yu who know Toni, know she brings her wine bottle duck to shows, ON A LEASH !!!
That duck is Daffy Duckles !
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Grapes actually do well. The chickens will eat any leaves they can reach. Getting fruit can be hit or miss depending on variety and heat.
I would think grapes too…but if the fruit is accessible….be forewarned, you may not see any….vbg…..birds like them too. I lost most of mine last year because they were able to hop up on the trellis….
 

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