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Thank you for the welcome and the referral! As for Cochins, I don't have a preference though the GL and the Partridge are glorious
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I want a friendly, docile roo as I have wee children.
 
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Yes Yesterday we had a nice but too short visit with Ron and DS and Broody and her clutch.

Hey before I forget for anybody that got one of my lillte pots of gold. Please save the jar and lid if possible.
 
More babies zipping...and I gotta go do dinner...we are running late & just having a snack here.........even my text is slow, takes a while to see it on the screen & hard to delete misspells when they are not even there to see, oh then they pop up~So much for high speed internet service.MY DONKEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!G'night peeps

!!!We will have more baby pics in the AM....as in A.M. not AMeracauna .once a get a smiley, however, I cannot delete it...tried, and all they do is go DOWN>>>>>>>>>>>>
Tried to backspace over it, tried to click & erase, aint happening~~
Going to go fix a snack, BYE PEEPS!
The text I type shows up 2 seconds after I type it, hard to deal with misspelled words & such~








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Thank you for the welcome and the referral! As for Cochins, I don't have a preference though the GL and the Partridge are glorious
wee.gif
I will take what i can get
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I want a friendly, docile roo as I have wee children.

you can also come to the poultry show in Monroe in March and check out the cochins and probably get some contact numbers to get more :)
 
okay, today I got the windblown, rain-sagged top-of-run tarp temporarily re-rigged

and I've figured out how to get the door of the crate-coop open, since the cratecoop is 7 feet high while the run is only 4 feet high -- it will just take a little bit of stapling or nailing, and a couple of pieces of the chicken-wire left over from making the chicken tractor

and I'll need to find the Makita battery chargers so I can drive the screws in to put it together; I prefer that to trying to hammer in nails ...

so I *will* have a place to put Dana's little cockerel and Dawn's less-friendly pullet, though they will only get a 2 week quarantine, not the suggested 30 days

still gotta get some sort of a coop set up to put together, and get it over to Julia's since she will be chicken-sitting for me while we are gone

you would think a short bout of cough-sorethroat-fever would make me feel worse, but I took a bunch of garlic pills and actually feel a bit more energetic than usual === who knew?

wish I could get my relatively lightweight A frame chicken tractor over to her, but it's too long to put in the trailer or to tie on top of the Trooper
 
by the way
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for several new people on the list ... not all new to BYC, just new here

lots of great people, great advice, great attempts at humor; do NOT believe everything anyone says !
 
you can also come to the poultry show in Monroe in March and check out the cochins and probably get some contact numbers to get more :)


Welcome Kate! I love Whidbey Island.....beautiful out there!

Does Heather/Rare Feather Farms still have the gold laced cochins? I think she does. But she's in Eastern WA near Okanogan.....she has a new baby now and doesn't post as frequently as she used to, but you can look her up here or I think her website is http://www.rarefeathers.com/

edited because I had the wrong URL address.....
 
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