YO GEORGIANS! :)

My seramas names are Spaz (the roo) and the hens are Mumble and Bumble, are so funny they sound like sqeecky toys.
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Great names! Seramas are so fun....so much attitude in such a little package.
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I'll be passing through part of Georgia tomorrow while free to stop. If anyone has English Orpington, B/B/S hatching eggs or chicks between Athens and Augusta, please pm me! (Before Athens I'll have a companion who isn't interested in chickens or stopping, but after I deliver her, I can stop!
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) I don't mind swinging out of my way a bit for what I want, either.

Thanks much!
 
Hi all!! I have chicks of varying ages for sale. These are from my beautiful black feather legged bantams. Hope all is well with everyone!! Welcome to all newbies
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Oh, if there's anyone in my neck of the woods with Silkies--I'm looking for a pair, please let me know.

Thanks
 
Hi! I'm new here. My name is Chris, and I live on a little over an acre in Perry GA. I'll be married to my sweetheart for 18 years come next month and have two boys (one 17 and looking to enlist in the USAF and a 9 yr old), two indoor kitties, and a lizard. I've been lurking for a while, reading through almost all the forums, trying to learn what I can before taking the plunge. Hubby will be retiring from the USAF at the end of the year, so I'm going to put him to work on building our first coop come November. We'll be getting our first chicks come spring. In the meantime, I'm absorbing what I can on coop designing and which breed(s) to get. We'll have chickens for eggs, not meat (for the foreseeable future) and already have folks saying they'll want some of our eggs, lol.

Anyway ... That's it for now!
 

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