Agreed, that is a sad situation.
Wish I had a need for a pup...
Wish I had a need for a pup...
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I probably will do the cackle surprise again next year. It's been so much fun figuring things out. Maybe we could go in on one and split it evenly! Sometimes they include waterfowl and turkeys, but i can't have them.darn TK, I wish you would have had this in April. Milwaukee would have been closer for me to drive to than Waterloo
I am in SW Wisconsin, I have no trouble with the flock in the winter. Even the silkies and frizzles did fine. I staple cardboard on the walls and ceiling in the winter and also only heat the water which I leave in the coop in the winter. I have a run for mine made of heavy duty chain link that I got at the salvage yard. I have eagles and hawks so I also covered the top of the run with chain link. My run is 6 ft. tall so I can walk into it.
Ha! Try Craigslist, but we're too far apart to be more help than that!TK, if/when you get rid of your extra chicks, you can work on my remaining flock.
I have 8 hens and 5 roosters to get rid of.
about half of the hens are laying.
they are all young chickens.
Annie's car pooped the bed. blew a head gasket . I was the last one to drive it.
I moved it out of my way so I could get through with the tractor. as usual, it is my fault.
Wyo, I thought of selling a pup as well.
but John hasn't returned my call.
I think he is looking locally for any kind of LGD
now. can't blame him, it is a 2000 mile round trip to pick it up.
the lady with the 3 year old Charlie hasn't sent me her email addy. I think she is backing out about letting him go. can't blame her. they are hard to let go.
......jiminwisc......