YO GEORGIANS! :)

I am!

What Im bringing:
Bantam beardless EE pullet, ~4 months old, gold/blue
Bantam White Cochin Cockeral, ~7 months old
Black Jersey Giant/EE rooster, ~1.5 years old
Barred Columbian EE Rooster, 11 months old
Blue/Splash Wheaton featherlegged Olive Egger Trio (splash roo, splash and blue hens), 1 yr old.
 
house found, now to find homes for all the chickens and a coop buyer...we get to have chickens in our newhouse and there is already a coopt here =o) but only 6 chicekns
 
 I am!

What Im bringing:
Bantam beardless EE pullet, ~4 months old, gold/blue
Bantam White Cochin Cockeral, ~7 months old
Black Jersey Giant/EE rooster, ~1.5 years old
Barred Columbian EE Rooster, 11 months old
Blue/Splash Wheaton featherlegged Olive Egger Trio (splash roo, splash and blue hens), 1 yr old.

Can you buy and not have to swap?
 
I am heartsick. I went out today and took all sorts of cute photos of my 9 week old Salmon Faverolle with her duck family. They brooded together and were inseparable! I came inside to post the photos on the Faverolle thread and also wrote to the lady I got the eggs from to share with her. Then, when I went outside to put my babies away, I found a hawk eating her! I just can't believe it! Why does this have to happen! She was so cute and so sweet! The ducks are upset, too. They are squawking like they have never done! Here are the photos I took of her just a few hours ago!



Now, I will have to find another Salmon Faverolle. I just sold all the others I had because I just wanted one....her! Won't sleep tonight!
OH NO!!! I'm so sorry!!
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Darn that hawk!!
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Wow, there are a lot of posts on here. I plan to take the time to start from the beginning when I have more time, but to start, I'm in Habersham County. Anyone else in this area?
I do have a question I 'hope' to resolve today as am working on getting nesting boxes ready today. What is the material of choice you all are using for the bottom of the nesting boxes, and why did you choose that particular one?
Thanks so much!!

My nesting boxes have this stuff in the bottom. I'm not sure what it's called, but it's made of tough plastic & it's very durable. You can even wash it out with a hose. I use chunky pine chips on top of these pads. Some people like to use hay and others use pine straw. I'm very allergic to hay, and I find the pine chips work best for me.

 

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