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I need to flea market .My grow out is almost all roosters . And I need to get the next batch in there . Should already be gone but then wouldn't have had pullets for TMC and the others I sold to my friend . To much going on to get ready for either . Not quiet time for good money at the sale barn . I should have pullets ready for November . :fl But I need them gone and everybody and his brother are at the flea market now . So I might bring a few up there .
 
Glad you'll get go this wkend... Hope you sell everything you take!:fl

Oh, it always sells... whether it brings much or not, it sells... anything that I take there never comes back here... ever...

Gosh, you can be very absent minded, sometimes - SMH :p

IKR??? Too bad I can't remember where that new car is parked either... :confused:

I need to flea market .My grow out is almost all roosters . And I need to get the next batch in there . Should already be gone but then wouldn't have had pullets for TMC and the others I sold to my friend . To much going on to get ready for either . Not quiet time for good money at the sale barn . I should have pullets ready for November . :fl But I need them gone and everybody and his brother are at the flea market now . So I might bring a few up there .

I only have bantams and ducks left now... but really need to cut back on more ducks... got way too many... everything else, I am down to bare minimum breeding groups...
 
Oh, I wish you people with extra chickens lived closer to me! I'd happily take some off your hands.

I should be in bed now, since I have school in the morning, but I just got back from taking my 102 year old grandma to the ER for pain in her chest, left arm and between her shoulder blades. The tests all came back "negative for a cardiac event" so they asked her if she wanted to go home. (She lives in an assisted living apartment). She said she did, so I brought her home and asked staff to check on her through the night. I offered to stay with her, but she sent me home saying, "I have help here if I need it." Sigh... She's a tough cookie, but she's also 102. I worry about every little thing with her.
 
Oh, I wish you people with extra chickens lived closer to me! I'd happily take some off your hands.

I should be in bed now, since I have school in the morning, but I just got back from taking my 102 year old grandma to the ER for pain in her chest, left arm and between her shoulder blades. The tests all came back "negative for a cardiac event" so they asked her if she wanted to go home. (She lives in an assisted living apartment). She said she did, so I brought her home and asked staff to check on her through the night. I offered to stay with her, but she sent me home saying, "I have help here if I need it." Sigh... She's a tough cookie, but she's also 102. I worry about every little thing with her.
At least you know that it was not her ticker :hugs
 
Oh, it always sells... whether it brings much or not, it sells... anything that I take there never comes back here... ever...



IKR??? Too bad I can't remember where that new car is parked either... :confused:



I only have bantams and ducks left now... but really need to cut back on more ducks... got way too many... everything else, I am down to bare minimum breeding groups...
Then I hope it sells for what you hope to get!! ;)
 
Oh, I wish you people with extra chickens lived closer to me! I'd happily take some off your hands.

I should be in bed now, since I have school in the morning, but I just got back from taking my 102 year old grandma to the ER for pain in her chest, left arm and between her shoulder blades. The tests all came back "negative for a cardiac event" so they asked her if she wanted to go home. (She lives in an assisted living apartment). She said she did, so I brought her home and asked staff to check on her through the night. I offered to stay with her, but she sent me home saying, "I have help here if I need it." Sigh... She's a tough cookie, but she's also 102. I worry about every little thing with her.
A wise individual, here at the pond, advised me to be careful what I wished for during the time Rav and I were doing some trading...And I got a first hand lesson in chicken math from a wonderful teacher (Ravyn). :lau
So glad she's OK, she's lucky to have ya!!! And you her!:love
 

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