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    Early (early, early) roo clues?

    I have the exact same situation happening with my two EE chicks! Here are my optimistc thoughts. 1. EE's are like mutts right? So the chicks have different genes at play and might grow and feather in differently. 2. If you're right about these signs, at least the other one isn't showing them
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    Just saw some EE Chicks at the feedstore- Vancouver, WA

    I saw a post about someone looking for Easter Eggers around Vancouver, WA so I thought I would pass this along. They have 4- 3 wk olds at Pioneer Feed just off I-5. Of course they are being advertised as "ameraucanas" but they are the chipmunk looking EE variety. They also had a lot of other day...
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    is there still hope? sexing ?

    Thanks tiki244, I guess its only a few weeks of waiting. With a small urban flock that obviously has to be kept cock-a-doodle free I was thinking maybe the feedstore would trade me for another chick before its official.
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    is there still hope? sexing ?

    Well here I go. I wasn't going to get all paranoid about roosters this time. Yeah right. So I have 2 one week old EE's and one of them is getting thick legs, angular body, long neck. Likes to the do the whole prance around and spar move. The first four or five primary wing feathers or flight...
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    All EASTER EGGER lovers unite!!!!!!

    Yay, I love EEs too! Lovely chickens everyone! I just picked up a few from the feedstore and I am SO excited to see how they feather out. I'm hoping the reddish one will keep her little white muff and I'm totally digging the silver tones on the other. Here they are:
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    Question about EE's

    Do not misunderstand me. There is nothing wrong with an EE. EE's are fine chickens. They just are not Ameraucanas. SusanJoM- I really appreciate your tone in explaining EE's verses true Ameraucanas. I've been looking through a lot of posts lately about EE's and there are alot of harsh...
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    Is it too late in the year to get new chicks?

    I was wondering the same thing. I went ahead and picked up a few more chicks from the feed store on Monday. From the info I've come across, pullets might take a little longer to start laying- like next spring. But I don't know if they'll need a heat lamp this winter. Any additional care summer...
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    I'm Looking for Chicks in SW Washington/Oregon...

    Hi! I just got some SLW and EEs at Burns Feed Store east of Gresham, OR. Their phone number is 503 663-3246 They'll be getting them in throughout August but they do go fast so you might want to find out exactly when they are getting what in.
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    Egg eating ???

    hey bulldog girl! I'm the previous owner of the RIR in question. She never displayed this behavior previously even with five or six eggs in the nest box all day. I had pine shavings in the nestbox and she did get oyster shell supplement/ org. layer crumble. I'm guessing that this is due to...
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    WTB Speckled Sussex pullet or hen ( Portland, OR ) or trade for...

    Looking to buy Speckled Sussex pullet or very young hen or I could trade one of my delaware chicks (5 weeks old) for a Sussex chick. Thank you!
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    *Update-REHOMED* Pair of Laying Hens- Portland, OR

    Thank you, they have found a new home.
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    *Update-REHOMED* Pair of Laying Hens- Portland, OR

    Hello Chicken-Lovers, I have a Rhode Island Red and a Red Sex-Link. 1 Year old healthy hens in their prime. Fed Organic layer crumble and accustomed to urban coop and run. Must go together and to good home (coop/ protected area ALREADY set up) $40 for the pair. Send me a message on BYC. Thanks!
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    Desperate for a frizzle

    I just saw someone with frizzles advertising on Portland craigslist. Check it out
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    UPDATE REHOMED-Golden laced Cochin (bantam) Hen- Portland, Oregon

    She is my only bantam and she is often broody. I'm looking to rehome her to a flock with other bantams. Thank you. Found her a new home with a small flock of banties with plenty of space to strut her stuff. Thanks for looking.
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    what is going on with this hen? please help.

    The hen is just over 1 year and I thought she was laying normally. I have been watching the eggs I'm getting from the others now to try to figure out which were hers. If I'm right, she wasn't laying as well as she should of been for her breed. I went to Coastal and they gave me terramycin (sp?)...
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    what is going on with this hen? please help.

    Hello peeps, hope you can help. I have noticed lately my delaware has been acting funny for a couple of weeks. Moving more slowly, feathers all ruffled up, tail down, standing strangely (kind of balled up) But then she'd perk up and act normal. Yesterday she stood out to me again so I threw in...
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    can you help solve the mystery of the missing blue eggs???

    They are kept in a run, so no nests out of the way. Any other ideas? Could it be nutrition? She is at the bottom of the pecking order but it seems like she gets to eat plenty of organic layer feed, treats and grass clippings.
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    can you help solve the mystery of the missing blue eggs???

    I have one Ameraucana in my small flock. When my pullets started laying eggs late last summer I never got any blue eggs. I figured she must of been mixed and didn't get the blue egg-laying gene. Well to my surprise one morning in February I found a blue egg in the nest box. Hooray! Then a couple...
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    Ladies of the garden coop celebrate their first birthday

    I'm actually so glad that I decided on a mixed flock because they all are so different. But... my favorite is the Delaware. She's beautiful, great layer, calm, very friendly, easily handled and not aggressive towards other birds. Here's my take on the others: Red sex link - Great layer...
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    Ladies of the garden coop celebrate their first birthday

    Thank you! They got their favorite treat for their bday, cottage cheese with peas- yum. I've had such a great time with them, from feedstore chicks to backyard divas. Chickens rock
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