jbear that would be great.
i realize that forks is still a long ways from seattle so there is still Illa's schedule and how to get from point A-B before we can get B-Me.
just need to see how all the stars align for me.
i am not very good at logistics and coordinating and i realize me constantly being the middle person (mom would be getting them from the closest point the chickens can get) for communicating transit is not the best.
email is the best way for me to communicate because i am in classes from 10-7 tomorrow.
[email protected]
to coordinate the picking up of chickens please contact my mom, she has done the logistic thing before when rescuing cairn terriers from this rescue group we belong to. and i do not know her schedule of availability...
509-669-1585 is Teri Miller (my mom's cell)
509-669-3784 is Rachel Miller (my cell)
Illa either pm me or better to email me on how i shall pay you.
I do not have much practice in this sort of thing and its hard to coordinate when in WSU and not actually getting to see them in person till i have a good weekend to get away from here.
most people would say getting eggs to hatch would be easier, but i do not have an incubator and its too risky to try a natural hatch (and i am not allowed to get an incubator, yet.)
Thank you to the people who are volunteering and willing to help out. This could be a real Chicken Chain thread!. or something like the movie "The Transporter".... could you imagine Jason's face if he was offered a chicken to transport?
i'm off to bed. btw. an entomology lab where we had to examine dissected grasshoppers and cockroaches really kills ones appetite for the rest of the day. it doesn't help with how they described some organs so we could figure out what we were looking at. "spaghetti-looking"..... ew.
Night. (i'm excited!)