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The empty, bank-owned house 2 doors down just sold last week, and the new owners moved in this weekend. I welcomed them to the neighborhood this morning with an 18 pack of fresh brown eggs. Figures it never hurts for your backyard chickens to make a good first impression!

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Thanks Robin, but that's still almost 3 hours from Seattle for her, and she's almost 60 miles north of Seattle.... sigh...
It is closer than it is now though...we can always arrange a hand off.....ask around.
I am willing to meet someone in the Olympia area to hand off...I really need to stop & visit TotalColour...and do some shopping.
 
Beautiful nasties CL! I'll trade you for something.
Deal !
How about another one of those multi-flavoured gluten free cheese cakes ??????????????
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Just what the fat lady needs !!!!!!!!!!
 
Are we supposed to dehydrate those? Does that help them start better? I just plant the nasties - they seem to come up OK. I haven't tried reseeding any of those others though.
I do dehydrate them on low heat...it speeds up the process where they go from green & soft, to brown & woody.
If I dumped them all in a jar without having them 'woody', then they would mold & rot.
 
Honestly, if you're wanting to buy birds, I might recommend against it. It is kind of a dumping ground. And, for those who have chickens as pets, and treat them as such, it is difficult to watch how they are handled. I understand that kind of handling is common, but I still have a hard time seeing people walking around carrying their birds by their wings. Our girls are handled very gentle here at home - yeah, we baby our girls. :)
Handling light weight poultry by their wings is just fine, prevents them flapping & harming themselves.
I prefer to hold their feet & their weight on 1 arm, and their back in the other arm as a hug....but others do it the other way.
I do grab & carry chickens by their feet, upside down...that works also.
 
That would be our reason to go there. My husband keeps looking at my hens... and thinking about dinner. I need to keep his stomach full and my hens safe.

But then who knows how the birds at the auction were treated/fed/cared for?


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Any one have some unwanted birds in the Eatonville area?
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Birds for the stomach should be meat birds.
Layers usually are not much good for anything but stock & stew.
I myself have wasted a good 5 gallon tank of propane STEWING a 1 year old cock bird for dinner.....still tough as nails 3 days later.................THAT was when I was 18 years old.
BUY Cornish Cross Broilers from a hatchery, raise them up & butcher them for the freezer at 8 to 10 weeks old.
You'll LOVE them & never buy a store-bought chicken again !
 
she was hoping for nontoxic ways of dealing with the problem.
None that I know of......they do not die from permethrin products....but spraying with carb cleaner or brake cleaner & then dump a match on it works great !
The next day DH dug into the ground and found a cave about the size of a BOOT box...FULL of hornet comb, and sprayed again as some were emerging...this went on for 3 days til he killed them all.
 
Cloverleaf, we aren't sure yet if we are going to the show, but would really like too! If so, I can take Eliz Martin her faverolle for you. I will keep you posted. We will probably decide for sure tomorrow. If we don't go, I have a friend from Stanwood who for sure going, and I could ask him to get him for her too.

CL, I want in on those nasties too!!!!
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Jessica, sooooo sorry about Tilda!!!!
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Rainwolf, let me know when you are ready for your hatching eggs!!!! And see note below on serama roo's for your mom!!!!

Welcome to the new folks!!!!!

Someone was asking about extra birds for processing? I have 4 extra LF cockerels hatched in april free for the taking, but I'm up in Monroe! You are welcome to them if you want them!

Also have oodles of serama roosters/cockerels, if anyone wants them, please pm me! FREE!!! Although Rainwolf's mama has first dibs! Still gotta go take pictures!!!
OK you are on my NASTY list !
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Need a ladder to get the feed in but I thought the idea was interesting and some of you like to see it..............



http://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/grd/3285342444.html





Chicken Coop with Silo Feeder - $700 (Chehalis)

Date: 2012-09-22, 3:34PM PDT
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Perfect coop for the small flock.
New coop with covered run, two lockable nest boxes, and silo feeder.
7 ½ feet long, 4 deep, 5 tall.


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I want to do the silo feeders on my coops...But my coops are much bigger.
Thanks for posting Greg !
 
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