Well I see I have not posted to this thread, so here it is.
I did not go back and read all 116 pages of posts, but hit the last 15 or so........
We are located in / near Shelton, depending on my mood, it is either too far out in the sticks, or not far enough.........
Birds - Lots - Chickens, Geese, Ducks and Turkeys. Most recent count is 14 varieties of chickens, 3 varieties of Turkeys, 2 varieties of Geeses, and some ducks. Things kind of have a mind of there own at times, this has been one of those times. Hopefully things will settle down going into the spring. We certainly will be having eggs coming out our ears when everyone comes on line.
We expect that the Black Coppers, Blue Laced Red Wyandottes, BBS Ameraucanas, Turkeys, Toulouse Geese, Khaki Campbells, Golden Copper Marans, RIR's and Barred Rocks will all be laying in the next month or so with Araucanas, coming on line shortly there after. It ought to get interesting, bator space will be at a premium.
Weather - Ready for spring here, need to move everyone outside.
NPIP - I have been trying to get the State to work with me for a few months now, the lack of progress is frusterating.
Washingtonians Odd? - Well, I thought it was just me, I kind of feel better now, LOL.
Anyway, hello to all the Washingtonians, stay dry, and may the mountain be out.
Don