Wyoming Chicken Lover!

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This will be the first one. I'm having good response so far. Hopefully we will have a nice turn out to kick it all off.

I sent you a PM...still trying to decide if we are going to make the drive or not. I would really like to see what everyone else has and make some connections with other chicken lovers.
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This will be the first one. I'm having good response so far. Hopefully we will have a nice turn out to kick it all off.

I sent you a PM...still trying to decide if we are going to make the drive or not. I would really like to see what everyone else has and make some connections with other chicken lovers.
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PM'd you back. I'm hoping to do the same! Anyone who wants to buy, sell or trade is welcome to come. There is no fee. Drube's is letting us set up for free. Bring what ever you like or just bring yourself!!!!!

I really can't wait to meet my WY chicken neighbors!
 
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How did the swap go? I didn't get a chance to go.
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I've been too busy finishing up summer projects and getting ready for winter.
I still need to get the convenants changed before I can join the chicken ownership club.
 
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How did the swap go? I didn't get a chance to go.
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I've been too busy finishing up summer projects and getting ready for winter.
I still need to get the convenants changed before I can join the chicken ownership club.

Not bad for the first one. We are having the september meet up same place on teh 24th of this month. I already have double the sellers! And I have folks wanting guineas, specifically. I'll be advertising on the radio next week.....the daily Trading Post on kycn.......Craig's List and of course local businesses.

Love to see you guys there!
 
Drube's
609 16th street
Wheatland

7:30 til whenever

Saturday, September 24 - that's TOMORROW!!!!!!

turkeys, chickens, guineas, pigeons, rabbits for sure.

Also, anyone have some Royal Palms? I have a buyer!!!!!!
 
Hi Feike,
I sent you a couple of PM's, just wondering if you got them. I still have the Golden Lakenvelder roo, and he's a nice boy, I actuality think I might have 2 roos. Let me know if you still might want one or both of them. With winter comming on and not as much free range i'm afraid that they will get picked on too much so they have to go. I do have a temp bachelor pad they can go in, but if not gone by the next time I butcher, they will be in the deep freeze.
 

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