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Farms that get well maintained are almost always farms with multiple people working in jobs that have health benefits, or ones where there's a crop which is supported by some kind of price controls, or where there's a close relationship between maintenance and ability to keep farming (dairies and egg and fryer factories). Or hobby farms of one sort or the other. Beautiful wooden barns fall down and get replaced with steel frame sheds or with long piles of round bales under big tarps: there's not the money in raising most crops anymore to put out the time and money good buildings take.

We were not farming this parcel when the barn came down (when I was ten), beyond feeding up a dozen or so Holstein replacement heifers: that was when Dad was working as a union carpenter. There was no well here then anyway, we had to haul water or use the neighbor's trough. When we lost use of the old dairy barn Dad was already dead, we switched to putting all our hay at the BIL's family place, and there was nobody to push through a replacement anyway.

This isn't a sob story, I'm not looking for sympathy, I'm mostly pointing out a situation which gets repeated on small farms all over western Washington and Oregon. I know other beef people who have lost all their barns to floods along the Chehalis, replaced them with a loafing shed and piles of tarp-covered round bales, and kept farming, and I know people who have lost everything they owned to the real-estate developers because they got hung up on keeping buildings, including homestead houses that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars in repairs and reroofing and rewiring and replumbing, drip drip drip wears away the stone. I have friends who have half a million dollars in cash flow on Farmer's Market operations who live in travel trailers parked inside of steel shop buildings.

It depends on priorities and budget; if your priorities are to keep farming and your budget is such that you have to let barns fall down or you pull them down and sell the barn wood to people who make stuff for eBay, well, you do that. It's got no moral dimension beyond the commitment to a single piece of land or a group of neighbors or a way of life.

I think it's better than selling out and losing one of the few open places to more boring pale-grey houses with big complicated roofs and not enough yard too grow a vegetable garden. I know it's better than the great emptiness on both sides of I-90 in Lincoln County Washington, where all the farmsites have been replaced by more wheat, the few yard lights left shining over equipment sheds with no residences nearer them than a mile in any direction. The first time we took my daughter to Missoula I was shocked at the difference everywhere east of Moses Lake, houses which were landmarks to me when I was at WSU gone completely, farmsteads of house and barn and shop and sheds and windbreak replaced with ploughed ground.

We've been here since before 1900. We are still here now. These are the buildings we have right now- things may change. They've changed before, they will change again.

Hey, no problem. Don't sell wood on ebay and not talking about 'moral dimension', just was curious about animal housing. Nice you are committed to your land. Your situation is so depressing to me it makes mine look like a piece of cake. I guess I have lots to be thankful for! Hope your Thanksgiving is full of thanks too!
 
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That's about what I thought, but it was worth a shot.

If it helps, my guess is highly-airbrushed red sex links. Possibly with a WL rooster.

Exactly, and the 1 breeds will produce a mutt.
What these lovely folks are doing is selling eggs, Petaluma is egg city!!!
They have what looks like white leghorn males for good fertilization, and maybe a gray hen or rock type hen.
The leghorn is aggressive for mating..
The chicks born will be whatevers........
As far as I know, the name is a brand name, for eggs................their eggs that they sell.
If you do a bit of further study, it is easier to tell, the name ROCK & ISLAND comes up:
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm...what does THAT mean??
Of course!
It means the cocks are Rhode Islands (reds, only the white variety) and the hens are Plymouth Rocks.....so the chicks will be eventful, weird, and maybe mean as snake snot
These are 2 production variety of poultry, it's all about the eggs...not the chicks, and no, they would not be sex links, a PB hen & a RIW will produce normal chicks, not sex links.
 
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So it looks to me that the hens are one breed, and the cocks are another.
The idea is, they are selling a fertile egg to those that want a fertile egg to eat.
Most of us know that there is zero difference in nutrition from an unfertile or fertile egg, as long as both are free range & fed well.
However, the chicks that hatch may be hybreds, something completely different than what you are expecting...what are you expecting??????????

I'm not expecting anything! I'll be happy if I just get some to hatch (and be healthy).
 
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So it looks to me that the hens are one breed, and the cocks are another.
The idea is, they are selling a fertile egg to those that want a fertile egg to eat.
Most of us know that there is zero difference in nutrition from an unfertile or fertile egg, as long as both are free range & fed well.
However, the chicks that hatch may be hybreds, something completely different than what you are expecting...what are you expecting??????????

I'm not expecting anything! I'll be happy if I just get some to hatch (and be healthy).

So, you found them at a store?
They have been heated & washed with bleach solution and refrigerated for how long...2 weeks ?
Or did you order fresh hatching eggs...??
There are so many of us with fertile REAL breed eggs, why this????????????????????????????????????????????????????
You have lost me totally!!!
 
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No I didn't. not sure what your talking about
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The DW is ALWAYS in a Panic what was it this time.? They should be Leaving Israel in about four hours. I pick them up here tomorrow night at 9:00pm guess I should move the chickens out of the house and back into the Barn Huh??
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Well at this present time I am relaxing from after work.
I am sipping on a glass of spoiled grape juice.
DD is on the floor looking through catalogs telling me everything she can't live without.
DH is behind me playing with his phone.
DS is downstairs playing Halo
....and....
Bumble (the serama baby) is on my shoulder ... keeps picking at my earrings... she is chirping and very comfortable. She is preening right now. I placed her on my desk and she hopped onto my arm and climbed up my arm to my shoulder. She is quite comfortable. I gotta check my calendar but she is around 5-6 weeks old.

Awwe, what a perfect evening. All is well with the world (almost). Enjoy!
 
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Well at this present time I am relaxing from after work.
I am sipping on a glass of spoiled grape juice.
DD is on the floor looking through catalogs telling me everything she can't live without.
DH is behind me playing with his phone.
DS is downstairs playing Halo
....and....
Bumble (the serama baby) is on my shoulder ... keeps picking at my earrings... she is chirping and very comfortable. She is preening right now. I placed her on my desk and she hopped onto my arm and climbed up my arm to my shoulder. She is quite comfortable. I gotta check my calendar but she is around 5-6 weeks old.

Awwe, what a perfect evening. All is well with the world (almost). Enjoy!

The DH keeps making comments about a house chicken.
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She sure thinks she is a person with feathers.
 
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Yes, I bought them at Whole Foods. I mentioned here that I had never hatched eggs before, and asked if I should try with some cheap eggs before I bought $ ones I really wanted. Someone said that was a good idea (don't recall who, not that it matters - sounded like a good plan to me). I did ask Tamara about eggs (since I like Lav Orps) but she said she wasn't getting many right now. I figured that would be the case for most people.
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I just checked my birds. They're dry, no problem. However, the two EEs were on the perch, and the rest were huddled underneath them, getting s#&@ on.
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I put everybody up on the perches.
 
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