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Well now you're just talking dirty.Hey carcar ... I think I should video it so that we can relive the moment.
The TSC in Augusta and the one in Thomson McDuffie county have had chicken swaps and vendors bring their goods to sale too like homemade soap, craft items, honey, etc. I wanted to go to the Thomson one but we (Washington-Wilkes) had a market day that day and I had to be there for my egg customers. I hope they have another one sometime and I will try to go to it. I know @Book was there and seemed to have had a great time. If you do get to have a chicken swap stock or whatever you call it let us know on here please.Hypothetically if i were to start researching a "chickenstock" event at our store come spring time would this be something people would be interested in coming to? We already draw a large crowd of people coming to our store for chicks. If you combine the number of people who would be set up in the parking lot buying/selling/trading different varieties of chicks/chickens it could be fun. Large enough turn out and we could make it a monthly event.
Took some photos today
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Swedish Flower Rooster
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Swedish Flower Hen
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Golden Cuckoo Marans
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Brahma
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Blue Croad Langshan
Question to Carcar: You have Brahmas. This chicken (photo #4), is 5 months old. It has to be a male, right? But it has never crowed and I don't see hackle feathers. Do they just develop them more slowly?