We had named her Lola and were sooooooooo sad when we heard him crowing this morning!!!! Now it is Mr. Lola. He looks a LOT like that Giant Black Cochin Chickelady posted up there from her fair!!!!
So my total for sale list is as follow:
(3) Blue Bantam Cochin cockerels approximately 5 months old
(1) Easter Egger/Ameraucana Hen, 2-3 yrs old, lays blue-green eggs
(1) Silver Polish Hen, 18 mos old
(1) Blue Laced Red Wyandotte Cockerel (dark blue or black coloring with single comb) 5 months old
(1) Golden Cuckoo Maran / Black Copper Maran Mixed Cockerel, 4 months old (Marans lay very dark eggs, breed this guy to green/blue egg layers to get olive colored eggs from the offspring)
(1) Giant (standard size) Black Cochin Cockerel, 5 months old, from an Exhibition Quality Line and a super sweety! Big doe eyes and gentle, we just have no ladies for him and no space for another breed to develop.
A Pair of Black Silkie Bantams, 6 months old, 1 pullet and 1 cockeral
Let me know if anyone is interested in any of them! We are swamped at fair the next 5 days or so, but if you PM or email me I will get back to you as soon as I can.
I"m new and live in Gig Harbor, WA.
I"m working on putting the finishing touches on the chicken coop and looking for a couple more chubby hens to keep my little group company! And a little bantam family too!
I have a HUGE light sussex rooster named "Fred", 2 barnevelder hens "Suzy Q" and "Peggy Sue". Then there is "Betty Lu" who I think is actually going to have to be named "Benny Lou" :-( I believe he/she/it is a dominique???
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LOL I love my my line of work. Its physically demanding, very dirty, sometimes hazordouse, "sp?" and NEVER boring! Besides, I'de much rather be doing what I do that standing behind a cash register again... Before I had Chloe, I worked for the Suquamish tribe, and lets just say, they don't treat they're non-native employees well. When I went on medical/maturnity leave, they fired me without any explenation. I wasn't exactly happy with that job any how.
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Yes they are very devasted right now. I am trying to encourage them where I can. Like today I told em I don't think I should haul the mill off cause just in case ya decide to start up again I think we could rebuild it. They agreed and I left it. I do have the tractor on my trailer and a load of tin on the truck. The tractor is a total loss there is nothing left to rebuild.
Who ever it was that wanted to ask about boat stuff feel free. I don't have any but some times I get the strangest things and always have "a shopping list for others".
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I like Lifehouse. Darn it, I may be an old lady, but my kids have great taste in music, and they shared really well with me.
Geeze, I still like Smashing Pumpkins...but my daughter told me 5 years ago they were OUT...funny part is ALL the kids are into MY music: Stones, Doors, Janis...need I say more ???
I have pics of the poultry winners at our tiny fair...in jusst a minute~
So we can rock out to rock n roll, watch the chickens, and eat killer cookies. What a way to go.
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Yes they are very devasted right now. I am trying to encourage them where I can. Like today I told em I don't think I should haul the mill off cause just in case ya decide to start up again I think we could rebuild it. They agreed and I left it. I do have the tractor on my trailer and a load of tin on the truck. The tractor is a total loss there is nothing left to rebuild.
Who ever it was that wanted to ask about boat stuff feel free. I don't have any but some times I get the strangest things and always have "a shopping list for others".
I am so glad that they have such a good friend in you. It is so hard to make decisions when a person is in shock. It sure helps to have a friend that can see things from a different perspective.