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Tomato Lady said that she built her own coop and run...a big shout out to her! I always help with the projects but have never done a build by myself. But I get the feeling it I really want to add a couple rabbits to my "farm", I'll have to learn how to build on my own!
 
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They usually sell the animals at the end of the season too. I need a lamb to help cut my grass........ Got to get a little barn for it first and a run to keep it safe when I'm not home. It'll probably need a friend too.
 
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Rabbit hutches are easy. I just built one by myself. Just get some 4x4 for the legs and a plywood top and sides, but make sure there is wire on the inside or the rabbits will chew the wood and get out. A wire bottom and wire front with a door. I couldn't find the clips I wanted for the door, so I just used the types of clips that you find on dog leases, except there was no leash attached, lol. Put a pan of some sort under the hutch to collect poop in so you're not trying to shovel it out. My rabbits are on the front porch so they don't have the plywood back or sides. I just drop a heavy blanket down when it rains and gets cold and they stay dry and warm. Right now I've got my 2 female rabbits together and some chicks on the other side of the hutch that are too big for a brooder and too small for the coop. Eventually I'm going to make a lean too in the chicken run to put the rabbit hutches in. Then I need to build another hutch and get a male.
 
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They usually sell the animals at the end of the season too. I need a lamb to help cut my grass........ Got to get a little barn for it first and a run to keep it safe when I'm not home. It'll probably need a friend too.

oohhh, maybe I can coax my hubby into it over the next few months!
 
I am needing to quickly thin my flock a bit as I went a little overboard in providing eggs for my broodies to hatch out for me. I'm on the south end of Whidbey. Here's what I have up for sale at the moment:

1 Gold-Laced Wyandotte laying hen, 3 years old (lays nearly daily) - $12
1 blue and tan Ameraucana pullet, 3 months old - $12
1 Black Silkie, unsexed, three months old - $15
1 Black Jersey Giant pullet, 1 week old - $8
2 Rhode Island Red pullets, 1 week old -$5 each


I'm really hoping to sell them by Friday night as I have ducklings hatching out this weekend.

Here are pics of the birds for sale:

Jersey Giant, in upper left corner, Black Silkie on roost
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Rhode Island Reds
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Ameraucana pullet (in the middle)
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And of course, the lovely GLW
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They usually sell the animals at the end of the season too. I need a lamb to help cut my grass........ Got to get a little barn for it first and a run to keep it safe when I'm not home. It'll probably need a friend too.

oohhh, maybe I can coax my hubby into it over the next few months!

You might need to put a deposit first though. I'm going to go look at getting a male rabbit for meat breeding.
 
Ok, here's a long shot. I am looking for a "Janine W." who was wanting my Welsummer rooster with 7 points. We have traded emails a few times but evidently I must've inadvertently deleted hers.

Janine, if you see this, I apologize for not contacting you but I've looked everywhere and just can't find any contact info for you. The rooster is still yours if you want him.

For everyone else, if I don't get in touch with Janine again, would anyone else like him? I've got him in a breeding pen now and will be done with him in about a week. He's a good looking bird but I'm working toward getting a great looking bird and he's got two more points on his comb that I want and the Standard calls for.

God Bless,

Royce
 
Just thought Id let everone know that Bill County Feed has a great price on the chicks he has left , I think they are all 2.00. Cant remember what kind but you should check it out. They are in Enumclaw.
I looked and thought no no NO walk away and hay I did.

So if anyone is looking for goats I have some for sale, they are dairy wethers.
 
hey all!

my mom is going to transport a roo to yakima for me next week - the lady who's getting him is coming from the tri-cities area. none of us parties involved are familiar w/the yakima area. anyone got suggestions for a very easy to locate place to meet that's easily accessible from both directions? thanks all!
 
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