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Can you PM me a pic of the free standing feeder?

Sorry but I have sold it but could make one or tell ya how. And when my computer took a **** on me I lost all pics, patterns and designs. I know shame on me for not having it on disk. I will this time as soon as I get software and make new designs.

Have you looked at Google SketchUp?
 
In case anyone hasn't seen it,.. the catalog for the Feather Fanciers Spring show (March) in Monroe, WA is up.
http://washingtonfeatherfanciers.webs.com/wffspringshow.htm

Come to watch, some to visit, some to experience, or, best of all, COME TO SHOW! Ladies and gents, you like your birds, you think they are all that and a bag of chips, and the proof is in the pudding! Come compare apples to apples and see how your bird measures up against others of the same breed. If you raise pure breed poultry this is a great opportunity to get informed, educated opinions on your birds from experienced fanciers.

Also, please consider donating to the egg auction, chick auction, or silent auction. I am donating one blue or black silkie pullet that is at point of lay or already laying,.... SQ silkie pullet.


Please remember: healthy birds only please.
 
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My vote is for the nicest birds you can afford.
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I bought hatchery birds last year and they were great.
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Then I bought 2 adult show Q birds
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.. made my hatchery bird look like a different breed.
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They are the best! I love how they look & I know that if I get hatching eggs from them, the babies will look beautiful as well.
The price difference in my case? $0
...and if you like chickasauraus birds, CL has them.
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Thanks for the info. I think I'm lean in that way. BTW, what is a chickasaurus? Sounds fun!
 
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Breeder right here of Blue Wheaten AND Black Copper Marans.
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I also have Ameraucanas (real ones, not Easter Egger mutts) - They're larger than any hatchery production hen, very quiet and docile, do go broody at least once a year, have good production of medium to large bright blue eggs, and are very hardy for the PNW area.

I have Araucanas as well, which are super layers, friendly birds, lay large blue eggs, and are super good moms and very broody. They're even hardier than Ameraucanas, but smaller. They're the size of a production laying hen you get from feedstores/hatcheries. They're also the more original blue egg laying bird from Chile. They have no tail, beautiful curling feathers coming from each side of their faces, and come in some beautiful colors.


I'm not within 2 hours of you but I do meet up. I also have Olive Eggers, which are a cross of Marans and Araucana. They're very big, lay big, dark, olive green eggs, and have the good traits of both breeds combined.
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Pics:

Blue Ameraucana hen

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Araucana hen

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Wheaten Marans hens

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Black Copper Marans hen

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Welcome, Id say with your kids maybe getting into 4-H go to a breeder. Years ago we got birds for my son at the feed store and than went to the 4_h meeting, we both went home in tears none of his birds could show in anything they said. So we did Dairy Goats for his project.
We have French Black Copper Marans, our bloodlines come from back east from so really nice breeders back there, and I also offer a few Bluce Copper Marans and than when the Wheatons start really laying them and than of course the EE. All of our girls and boys are nice.
There have been a lot of BYC folks who have started with my BCM.

Oh how old are your kids? If they are younger you might want to go for a smaller bird to start with.
Good luck with what ever way you go.

When we first started years ago I only wanted 4 by the time two weeks had gone by we had 10 chicks. I learned to stay out of the chicken area at the feed stores, just couldnt pass them up.
 
Blue Wheaten Marans male

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Black Ameraucana male

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Buff Ameraucana male

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Splash Cuckoo Araucana male

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I've got a lot of boys, so I'm just showing off some of my better photos. I've got blue and black Ameraucana, Buff Ameraucana, Blue, Splash Cuckoo Araucana, Blue Duckwing Araucana, Blue Wheaten Marans, and several Black Copper Marans roosters. I also have Tolbunt Polish and Shamo roosters.

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It is SNOWING over here! Wow!
 
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Breeder right here of Blue Wheaten AND Black Copper Marans.
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I also have Ameraucanas (real ones, not Easter Egger mutts) - They're larger than any hatchery production hen, very quiet and docile, do go broody at least once a year, have good production of medium to large bright blue eggs, and are very hardy for the PNW area.

I have Araucanas as well, which are super layers, friendly birds, lay large blue eggs, and are super good moms and very broody. They're even hardier than Ameraucanas, but smaller. They're the size of a production laying hen you get from feedstores/hatcheries. They're also the more original blue egg laying bird from Chile. They have no tail, beautiful curling feathers coming from each side of their faces, and come in some beautiful colors.


I'm not within 2 hours of you but I do meet up. I also have Olive Eggers, which are a cross of Marans and Araucana. They're very big, lay big, dark, olive green eggs, and have the good traits of both breeds combined.
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Pics:

Blue Ameraucana hen

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5204/5370872171_ed4bfd5598.jpg

Araucana hen

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4087/4996328244_9b84f81c36.jpg

Wheaten Marans hens

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5248/5266867137_368f9f5cda.jpg

Black Copper Marans hen

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5041/5371407032_e2299dd42d_z.jpg

Now you got me eyeing your Ameraucanas too. Darn it
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