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Thanks for the input!

I may have to hang onto the orpingtons until I know for sure what they are. I'd love to have hens, and they are beautiful birds, very calm. The lavender orps have much smaller combs, but it may just be because they are different birds. The Barnies are calm too, at least so far. They are supposed to be a mellow bird.

You should have seen my runs before we built the new coop! No matter how deep I'd bark them, the mud would come right through, even with the covered run. In a couple of days, the birds would be to their knees in mud! And I'd have to kneel in it to change out their food and water
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The kids playground never got muddy, so we ripped out the swingset and had someone build these covered runs for us. I think the playground retaining wall keeps the water from flowing through and the ground cloth under the bark keeps the mud from seeping up. My dogs had their kennel on here for a while, and the dogs stayed clean, and bet of all, Shasta can't dig through the groundcloth! since it contained her, I knew it'd be good.

It's interesting that your Barnies are calm, since I think you and I both got our Barnies from CGG. Yours were chicks when you got them though, right? Mine was a pullet and even though I've had her for a few weeks, everytime I enter the run and the other three girls are eating snacks from my hand, she runs back and forth and back and forth trying to stay far away. For her the sky is always falling. That's why we named her (Screaming) Mimi. Poor girl. She's pretty like your Barnies though! I'm happy with CGG's birds. The light sussex is a perfect doll.
 
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My husband used to live in Mountlake Terrace when we were dating, but that was over 20 years ago. I drove up there many weekends since we dated for 4 years before we got married! Welcome to WA BYC'ers!
 
Time for the "off context" post.....
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I moved!!!! As I'd mentioned in a different thread....

Bellingham is beautiful!!!
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I saw a yard with chickens in it somewhere around the lettered streets neighborhood. Who's the guilty party?
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Del's is at Del's Farm Supply ...

www.delsfarmsupply.com/

I prefer to shop at the REALLY locally owned feed/pet store

(Tractor Supply Company bought out the small Del's chain, a couple of years ago)

... however often Del's has bags of feed which have small tears in them, and they sell them at about a 20% discount ... while the locally owned store carries Purina, and didn't have any game bird starter when I needed some

closest is sunnyside, or enumclaw. will have to see when I go through by moses lake next, maybe can see about getting some. never mind, i'll get in cheney, I go right through on the way to visit family. Yay!

Of course I go to the Dels in Sunnyside all the time, pretty good place they've changed staff and it's kinda weird, but, compared to Bleyhls it's a bit cheaper!
 
OK -- DH hasn''t entirely finished the chicken tractor, but it was "done enough" for the chickens to have a couple of supervised hours in it

I discovered that Phoebe-chicken, unlike all the rest, resists being picked up .. she led me a merry chase around the pen, finally DH got INto it (through a 2x2 foot hatch near the top, and it's only a little over a yard tall at the tall end, sloping down to less than 2 feet ...) and managed to corral her ... the others had been enjoying new fresh grass for over an hour, and she was desperate to join them but did NOT want to be picked up

Ginger-chicken found a slight gap at one end of the new tractor, where we didn't have the chickenwire completely snugged together, and had a minute of fun being truly free range .. but she seems to enjoy riding around in my arms, didn't fuss when I picked her back up and scooted her into the tractor again

breezy today, so their feathers were getting blown every which-way --- but looked like no mites nor other parasites; though seems quite a few of their feathers are loose .... a nice collection of them left behind ...

Anitra-chicken did her best to "dust bathe" in a patch of less-grassy soil, but about all she could fling into her feathers, were snippets of mown grass ... (DS rode the mowing machine all around the property on Sunday) ...

tomorrow I will figure out a better way to transport the chicks from coop or pen, to the tractor --- and will take some time to secure the "seams" where we overlapped the widths of chicken wire, so curious chicks don't pop out to freedom through them
 
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Have you considered a row of cilantro? If you eat as much fish as I do, you might want to eat cilantro to remove the heavy metals.
I make cilantro pesto to top the baked fish...sometimes I mix it with basil pesto.
 
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