YO GEORGIANS! :)

Anybody on BYC live in Georgia?
I'm gonna make a list of Georgians below! Let's get the LONGEST list possible! Each name counts one point, and mods or staff are worth 5 points!

Georgians' names collected so far:
1. SeramaSweetie
2. Pumpkinpup
3. porteryork
4. rooster-red
5. jonbanks
6. Chix-in-GA
7. mazdacrzy
8. Missouri chick
9. bantyman
10. 1acrefarm
11. EggCentric
12. poohevans
13. mattmatt's-momma
14. newnanchic
15. soonerdog
16. bargain
17. asa
18. key west chick
19. rays123
20. Granolamom
21. Lupa
22. PunkërTeçhñöRøø§ter
23. AnnMarie12
24. GaDawg
25. 2chickenrich
26. embkm
27. Los Pollitos
29. katrek
30. oegblady
31. spotnapp
32. teresac
33. Lmarie
34. speckledhen (MOD= 5 pts!)
35. dawg53
36. featherfooted
37. Hellvagirl



POINTS COLLECTED:
41. Wow!
ya.gif
So Many!
yippiechickie.gif
Jac Jac (MOD =5 pts)
 
What kind of help ..I'm in comer,ga

Here's life in a corn kernel...

My newly acquired 5-coops young poultry family consists of:
22 Orpingtons: 1 blk cockerel; 2 white, 4 gray- maybe blue or lavender, 15 buff pullets
10 pure RIR in 2 coops: 1, possibly 4, cockerels and 4 pullets (3 mths), and 1 roo (5 mths) with 3 pullets, 4 mths)
2 Dorkings - 1 one-eyed roo and a laying hen (both about 8 months)
4 Red Star hens - 7 mth old layers

After over 45 years, having wonderful experiences, but realizing flocks may not be as advertised. The Orpingtons are attempting flight, yeah. The RIR pullets are getting black detailing on their tail feathers and neck, ala cockerels; is this normal for pullets?

I'm planning on getting Golden 300 and Welsh Harlequin ducks, but need a reliable local supplier. I don't drive anymore, so...

Seeking land, over 10 acres, and buildings to extend my indigenous farm operations, BeyondGanics.com.

Also, I'm handicapped, (Oops, differently-abled) and can't run to catch animals, therefore, need them young to train, or already tamed.

I look forward to connecting with the BYC family, as I don't know anyone else here.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom