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🤔Hello!

I'm in the Eugene area, and I'd like to find some Silky hatching eggs. My Bantam Cochin is crazy broody!!🤯
Really. Really, REALLY!
I put an ice pack under her, and she tried really hard to hatch it. I took her nest away, so she nested on the cold concrete. I moved a chair over that spot. This evening, she was on a pile of hot wheel cars...😳🙄😂
 

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If you absolutely cannot find a good home for that sweet girl soon, please send me a message! I'll talk with my housemate. ☺️
Thank you so much for the offer. Happy found a new home with an acre to roam, other chickens and some fertile eggs to hatch. I really hope that the distraction of hatching/raising chicks will take her focus away from losing her best buddy and having to move.
 
Thank you so much for the offer. Happy found a new home with an acre to roam, other chickens and some fertile eggs to hatch. I really hope that the distraction of hatching/raising chicks will take her focus away from losing her best buddy and having to move.
I'm so happy for sweet "Happy!" Thank you for letting me know! 🥰
 
coos county, will have purebred silverudd's blue fertile eggs next season, testing will be done on the boys first. Currently have creamlegbar x silverudd's blue mix hatching eggs AND shetland hen cockerels looking for new home. $23 for the cockerels. they are neat birds! AND four cream legbar hens/pullets opal/crele
 
Hello,

I have three 10 week old cockerels that need good homes (or stew pots). The first two are from an Easter Egger mom (one has muffs) and a BYM dad. The third one is from a Buff Orpington mom and the same BYM dad. I can deliver in the Corvallis, Albany, Philomath, or Monmouth areas.
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Hi Fellow Oregonians!
I am so happy have so much support from this community & contact with others in my area. BYC has so much to offer and excellent advice.
I am 75% finished with building my coop in Tigard and have 14 11-week-old chicks as house guests. :lau They became a part of my "zoo" when they were 2-days old. My flock is a very diverse group of chicks. I made a "chick flyer" for my Grandson to share with his 1st Grade Class, see below. When they get a little older I will put actual photos of each chick.
I thought that I could build the coop and have it ready in time. Well, it rained for 5 weeks solid. I should have known it would & planned accordingly. They outgrew their brooder at around 7 weeks & now have taken over most of the guest rooms walk-in-closet. We get outside under the watchful eye of their protector, Kingston a 14-month-old, 75 lb. Bernadoodle. He loves them as much as they do him. My cat Vixen is not that impressed, they are almost the same size as her. She wants nothing to do with them.

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