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I have to admit that I normally get very nervous with most other peoples driving. I felt so relaxed riding with Toni. I had NO ANXIETIES at all. Thanks
That's because the woman is a professional!
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She drives lots of kids around each day.
 
Hello! I'm new around here... I'm completely new to BYC raising... we are building our coop starting tomorrow and getting our wee chicks in the afternoon (we picked out two barred rock and two RIR this morning) :)
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I see that lots of peeps here have already give you a good start on advice, so enjoy your new chicks! It's a lot of fun.
 
OK one more thing that I found SO AWESOME today. As we were leaving the sale DW ask T Hi to go down this road. she wanted to see if she could find the house she lived in as a kid. Then she says turn here and go up the hill. Then she says there it is and tells where her bedroom was etc. Now this may not sound like much. Keep in mind that it has been probably 40 + years since he lived there AND since she has had the stroke most of history is little more than a mystery.
That is really special. Diane is such a sweetie!
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So...Guess what I ordered.
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Next week I will be the proud owner of a HovaBator incubator! I'm in BIG trouble now. And I have been told that Trader Joes sells fertile eggs!
Can you say CHICKEN MATH!
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Congratulations Shyla! You have now opened the door to the wonderful possibilities that hatching eggs offers! Enjoy the experience.
I tried to keep chicken math at bay by not having an incubator; I was foiled by very helpful enabling BYC friends.
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I've been looking around some on my own but I can't seem to find the answer to this...

Does anyone here know of anyplace that sells Sweet PDZ (or any of the generics)? Preferably in the Clark county/Portland area, but we are willing to drive pretty much anywhere within reason.
 
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