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I have 5 easter egger/olive egger pullets and one easter egger rooster for sale if anyone is interested in starting a flock. They are about 4 months so they are coop ready and should be laying by springtime. I also have a rhode island red pullet available as well that could go with them too, I'm 90% sure she is laying currently. I'm in Yelm, WA.

They can go separately if necessary but i'd really like to find the roo a home because he's beautiful and really good with these pullets.
 
I have 5 easter egger/olive egger pullets and one easter egger rooster for sale if anyone is interested in starting a flock. They are about 4 months so they are coop ready and should be laying by springtime. I also have a rhode island red pullet available as well that could go with them too, I'm 90% sure she is laying currently. I'm in Yelm, WA.

They can go separately if necessary but i'd really like to find the roo a home because he's beautiful and really good with these pullets.
I am sorry, but we are at our fill line regarding roosters, but I do hope they find a forever home! Good luck!
 
10 weeks old. The black had me thinking boy for a long while but there is no sign of male hackle or saddle feathers. The red is all over, not just wing bows. So likely a girl.

Chunky little thing. Looks like an Easter Egger but acts fully silkie. Doesn't even try to fly on things. Such a difference between all the 3/4 silkies.

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She's beautiful...look at that sweet face! :love
 
I’m trying to figure out how to fix the mud in the run. The mulch at the transfer station was pretty composted and isn't working great. Plus I think I didn’t get enough. I heard hog fuel is good? Any other suggestions from the rest of the great north wet?

Chickens are the best at photobombing.
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Love this picture...:gig
 

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