Washingtonians Come Together! Washington Peeps

Hi all! I joined BYC back in May and someone (I'm sorry I forgot who) invited me over to the Washington thread. Life got busy and I didn't have a chance to really participate until now.

I'm sorry to ask a newbie question. The days are warm (hot, really hehe :p) but the night temps are still in the 50s. Is is OK to leave 8 week old fully feathered pullets out in the coop overnight now? I've been brining them in because from what I read they need temps in the 60s... What do you all do? Thanks & I'm looking forward to getting to know you all. :)

Welcome!

I see everyone has told you they will be fine in a house, just as long as they arent drafty.
 
Hello everyone! I'm pretty new here on the forums, and also new to chicken keeping. I live in Snohomish county.

I realize this is a bit of a long shot, but is there perhaps anyone in the area that would like a four month old blue laced red wyandotte cockerel? We have neighbors, and he has recently found his voice, and trying to keep him quiet is driving us up one wall, and down the other.
 
Hello everyone! I'm pretty new here on the forums, and also new to chicken keeping. I live in Snohomish county.

I realize this is a bit of a long shot, but is there perhaps anyone in the area that would like a four month old blue laced red wyandotte cockerel? We have neighbors, and he has recently found his voice, and trying to keep him quiet is driving us up one wall, and down the other.
I'm sorry I'm not in your area. I'd probably take him. Hope you find a good home for him.
 
Hello everyone! I'm pretty new here on the forums, and also new to chicken keeping. I live in Snohomish county.

I realize this is a bit of a long shot, but is there perhaps anyone in the area that would like a four month old blue laced red wyandotte cockerel? We have neighbors, and he has recently found his voice, and trying to keep him quiet is driving us up one wall, and down the other.
I’m not in your area either but I hope you find him a good home!
 
Hello everyone! I'm pretty new here on the forums, and also new to chicken keeping. I live in Snohomish county.

I realize this is a bit of a long shot, but is there perhaps anyone in the area that would like a four month old blue laced red wyandotte cockerel? We have neighbors, and he has recently found his voice, and trying to keep him quiet is driving us up one wall, and down the other.
Welcome I am very south of you but in the state.
You could butcher said cockerel.
 
Hello everyone! I'm pretty new here on the forums, and also new to chicken keeping. I live in Snohomish county.

I realize this is a bit of a long shot, but is there perhaps anyone in the area that would like a four month old blue laced red wyandotte cockerel? We have neighbors, and he has recently found his voice, and trying to keep him quiet is driving us up one wall, and down the other.

Welcome!

Sorry I can't help you out. I eat my extra cockerels, but I know many cannot do it. No shame there
 
Hello everyone! I'm pretty new here on the forums, and also new to chicken keeping. I live in Snohomish county.

I realize this is a bit of a long shot, but is there perhaps anyone in the area that would like a four month old blue laced red wyandotte cockerel? We have neighbors, and he has recently found his voice, and trying to keep him quiet is driving us up one wall, and down the other.
Welcome, and thanks for the offer. I'm pretty far south of you too, and I might already have one too many cockerels. It depends on how they behave. LOL
 
Welcome!

Sorry I can't help you out. I eat my extra cockerels, but I know many cannot do it. No shame there
That will be my only option if I can't find anyone who wants him. I hate the idea as I've never slaughtered anything before.

I know it's the way of things, and I have a lot of respect for people who can process their birds, and other livestock. I'm not sure if I'll ever get there. 😬
 

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