Quote: Don't wait too long to reserve a room. There aren't a lot in the area and they probably go fast with all those silly poultry folks in town.
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Quote: Don't wait too long to reserve a room. There aren't a lot in the area and they probably go fast with all those silly poultry folks in town.
honestly Ron I just don't know. I have always called them fart eggs. I get really-really small eggs...but they come from my seramas...I think I will go look.![]()
But no one has given me their opinion...why is my one bird only laying these "fart or rubber" eggs? They are on layer and have oyster shells. They also get scratch as a goody.
I think it's all white egger syndrome !![]()
Don't wait too long to reserve a room. There aren't a lot in the area and they probably go fast with all those silly poultry folks in town.
Hello! I live in Gig Harbor area. Brand new here and brand new to chicken stuff. I don't have any yet but I can't wait!![]()
Newer person from Granite Falls to the site, hi! Are there anymore poultry shows, poultry swap meets, anything going on soon? Thanks in advance!
Yes, Stevenson, WA on the 21 and 22 of April and there is a swap down in Oregon on May 5, I forget the location but I'm sure someone will fill the location in!
Yet another "hello" from a new member. We just got 17 new chicks for 4-H this year, and said "goodbye" to a dear old Buff Orp. I left the "night pen" door open, and the raccoons climbed into the day pen using the overhanging trees. I feel so bad, it's all my fault. Poor Petunia, I let her down and now her BFF is all alone. I used to be able to leave the entire coop open for days, for 2 years straight nearly without any trouble, but that changed recently.
So, happy days and sad days. I will never, ever be complacent about that night pen door again.