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So sorry about your chickens Tamara! Dumb bobcat!

I was about to go nuts with BYC down for a while, LOL!

Has anyone bought chickens from "The Original Chicken Man" Donald Weeks in Orting? He has some I might consider but he also seems to have hundreds of birds...don't know how anyone could keep a healthy/clean flock with so many available. WDYT? Should I go check it out or search for small flock families to buy from?

I will preface this by saying this is just my opinion and my experience. *I* myself prefer purchasing my chickens from a breeder who is a chicken lover rather than a chicken trader. I do have a friend who bought birds from him that gave her eggs for one season and then dropped off dramatically after that. I suspect the birds were older than advertised. I would also caution that the advertised "Americanas" are actually Easter Eggers. The "Americana" Easter Egger she purchased gives her light brown eggs which was disappointing. Her "Cuckoo Marans" which should have given her a darker brown egg lays very pale brown eggs.

She ended up selling half of the flock she bought from him after only one season because they were giving her NOTHING. I gave a lot of thought to the birds I wanted for my own flock. I wanted a healthy, varied flock who would give me a colorful egg basket. I researched long and hard before ever getting my first chicken. I was on this forum for nearly a full year before my coop was built and birds were purchased. You can ask some of the other "long timers" here. I was on here constantly asking questions, collecting opinions, looking at coop designs long before a single stick of lumber was bought or any chicks hatched.

After what seemed like a loooooonnnnggg year of research and my poor DH finally being broken down and consenting to building my coop because all I was talking about were chickens, I contacted the breeders from this very forum to assemble my backyard flock. I had been observing them carefully through that first year, listening to how they talked about their birds, noticing how knowledgeable they were and how much they truly cared about their birds. I noticed who was showing their birds, or breeding to better the breed, rather than just increase numbers of birds willy nilly without any thought. I took note of who was really passionate about their birds whether they were in the business of making money from bird or egg sales or not. I don't have any problem with the business of making money as long as there is a devotion to the animal that drives the business.

So for me, it's not a matter of the amount of money I pay for a bird. It's the peace of mind I get for that price, knowing my pullet or hen was bred with thought and care by someone who truly did it for love of the breed. Over a year later, I haven't regretted a single purchase of any of my birds or hatching eggs. Healthy, sweet birds - every one of them, and I'm grateful to those who provided me with them.
 
I think you either have a very naughty chicken or you misspoke!
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Ha ha I missed that completely !!!!!!!!!
 
So sorry about your chickens Tamara! Dumb bobcat!

I was about to go nuts with BYC down for a while, LOL!

Has anyone bought chickens from "The Original Chicken Man" Donald Weeks in Orting? He has some I might consider but he also seems to have hundreds of birds...don't know how anyone could keep a healthy/clean flock with so many available. WDYT? Should I go check it out or search for small flock families to buy from?
Never heard of him.
 
Let me correct my spelling. Her name is "Toscana" named for the region of Tuscany in Italy where a lot of fine olive oil is produced. I'm sure she'll feel much better with the feminine spelling of her name!
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She is a cutie though - still the bottom of the pecking order but knows how to stay out of the way. And she's learning quickly that when I call "chick, chick, chick" and the others come running that she'd better keep up if she wants any treats!
She's a good healthy bird - thank you!
You are welcome ! And I have alot more here !
 
Hi! I'm new this year to raising chickens, but I saw your post about "The Original Chicken Man" and thought I would reply. My sister and I bought coops from him this spring. I didn't see his chickens up close, but from my interactions with him over the phone and in person he seems like a good guy that cares about what he is doing. The horses and dogs we saw all looked very well cared for. He said he sells lots of chicks.
We love the coop we bought for him and so do our chickens!
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So sorry about your chickens Tamara! Dumb bobcat!

I was about to go nuts with BYC down for a while, LOL!

Has anyone bought chickens from "The Original Chicken Man" Donald Weeks in Orting? He has some I might consider but he also seems to have hundreds of birds...don't know how anyone could keep a healthy/clean flock with so many available. WDYT? Should I go check it out or search for small flock families to buy from?
I'm pretty sure this is the guy VelvetFog got sick chickens from and they infected his whole flock I would check with him
 
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