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Hi Faye!

We moved closer to Bellingham because the 45-minute drive (each way!) was killing us financially. Fortunately we're not IN Bellingham -- just closer to it. I totally agree with you -- living within Bellingham is NOT something I'd want to do. In fact, I used to live in town, and my bad experiences with the people who lived around me are what led me to move way the heck out to Maple Falls in the first place!

I really hoped to sell hatching eggs this spring, but unfortunately my fertility isn't spectacular right now, and I can't in good conscience sell eggs if fertility isn't as good as it should be.
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I will definitely have some for sale at some point this year though.
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The thought of having my birds' offspring living all across the country tickles me for some reason.
 
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Well, howdy, neighbor! We are located on Mt. Baker Hwy about 10 minutes out of the city limits. Perhaps we should hold a Whatcom County ChickenStock!
 
Perhaps we should hold a Whatcom County ChickenStock!

That sounds like fun, Maybe sometime this summer ?
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I've pretty much got a full schedual right now. Are there more BYC'ers in
Whatcom County ? But anybody else wanting to make the drive would be more than welcome
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Sound like a party in the making
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HI EVERYONE!

I cannot believe how much this has grown! This is a wonderful place to learn ideas and exchange information and just plain chicken fun. I joined this site to learn about chickens because I have always wanted them but always lived in the city. We moved to the country and I finally get to have chickens! I have been reading everything I could but have found this site to have more information on chickens than anything else! We finally did it! We bought a little red barn building 8'X12' from Ziggy's for the chicken coop. Added 23 foot run out of wire cloth (half of it is covered for shade) top enclosed also. I will post pictures soon. Bought 7 cochin banty chickens at Dels. I was so excited! And just my luck, 5 of them are "ROOSTERS". I am a lousy "CHICKEN PICKER"! They are 9 weeks old and starting to crow and sound so funny. How do you pick out girls when they are just babies? I know its hard but it has to be better than 5 boys out of 7 chicks.
 
I'm in the Lacey/Olympia area, a little over 10 minutes away from the capital building. I just got my first hens this last weekend -- two 10-month old gold-laced wyandottes. They're gorgeous, and producing. This site has been tremendously helpful.
 
Hi! My husband and I just moved from busy South Tacoma to beautiful, peaceful Tenino, WA. We just started our flock with 8 "donations" from my in-laws. I may post photos for ID help later, but I think have:

1 RIR hen
1 Red Star Sex Link hen
1 Red Sex Link hen
2 Black Australorp (or Black Sex Link?) hens
2 Aracauna hens (one either rumpless or missing her tail feathers, the other quite pecked on)
1 Aracauna roo

We just got them last Saturday, and as of yesterday were getting 5 eggs (2 Aracauna and 3 brown). Everyone seems pretty happy so far...and I'm just loving this chicken keeping thing!

I read up on the feather picking and think I might try a duct tape saddle for my balding Aracauna this weekend to see if that helps. Not sure if the roo is breeding her and causing the damage or not, but I did see the Red Star pick at her AND at the underside of a black one this a.m. when I checked on them. Not cool!

Looking forward to learning more about my chickens from you!

Thanks!

--Amy
 
Another Vancouverite here! We have 6 chickens we raised from chicks, they're all about 8 weeks now and finally look like chickens.

From left to right: Abby and Peep (Rhode Island Reds), Nugget (Light Brahma), Patty (Jersey Giant), and Yipp Yipp (White Silkie)
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From the top! Patty, Nugget, Abby, Yipp Yipp, Elvis (our Barred Rock), and Peep's butt.
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Close up of Yipp Yipp (still looking a little funny, she has a lot more fuzz now.)
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Chicken house!
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wow! Lots of Washingtonians!

I am Kim, we are out on the southern end of the Hood Canal, North Mason County. Looks like there are a few of you not too far from me.

We have Speckled Sussex, Buff (and hopefully black someday) Orpingtons, a few Delaware hens, two handfuls of banty mutts, a few Ameraucana hens, a single Leghorn hen, Pekin and Muscovy ducks, a pair of Khaki/Halequin mix ducks, Quails, Chukars, Nigerian dwarf and Kinder goats, 3 cats and an Aussie Shepherd. Had turkeys and geese, but have to hold off on those for a while while the price of everything keeps climbing.

Looking forward to meeting more WA folks!

Kim
 
Hi Kim;
Nice to have you on the forum. There are a lot of chicken lovers in your area. A few from Port Orchard (like me) and other areas of the peninsula. I am getting 35 new chicks tomorrow from Ideal Poultry - Hope the Post Office calls me instead of trying to deliver them like they tried last year! Welcome, all new members from Washington - Is anyone having trouble with coyotes this year?
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Yeah--and if anyone wants a proven/bonded, breeding pair of black/white pied Muscovies, let me know.

I also have some ducklings available for sale, as well...

Would consider trades for Sumatras (chicks or eggs), Salmon Favs, cochins....

I'm located in Okanogan, WA but would consider meeting in Wenatchee, Spokane area, Yakima area....or somewhere in between.
 
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