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Feb 06, 2009 20:37

The internet, it is a glorious thing! I've had a 100 gallon pond shell sitting in my shed for like, five years. After I had kids it just didn't seem like a great idea to also have a pond. So I finally dragged it out today and put it on Craigslist. I then added, as an afterthought, "Oh and I'd trade for a chicken coop." Well someone who makes ( Read more... )

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xianghua February 7 2009, 05:20:37 UTC
Next, you buy the stuff for a brooder (heat/utility lamp, feeder, waterer) and a sterilite tub. :) Then you gets your chicks. :)

Lemme know when you want to put your order in, we can split shipping or whatever. I'd recommend Ideal rather than McMurray - they're close. (If you want a really fun daytrip and have a weekday you can free up? We can even drive down there, which is a blast. :P)

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dieweedsdie February 7 2009, 17:32:50 UTC
I dunno what I'll do yet - it's tempting to buy pullets instead of chicks, both because I'm nervous of trying to care for fragile chicks and because I'll know what color they are. How delicate are the chicks, really?

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xianghua February 7 2009, 18:05:24 UTC
They're really NOT that delicate.

The hard thing about pullets is you just don't know how tame they'll be. For suburban chickens? Tameness is essential- if you ever have an escape, you have GOT to have chickens that want to be caught. :P The other thing is that you're really at the mercy of the seller as far as honesty goes- it's not like dogs where guessing ages is pretty easy!

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xianghua February 7 2009, 18:11:17 UTC
Oh, and as far as delicate goes? I've only ever lost 1-2 per batch. It sucks, but it's really NOT a bad rate.

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dieweedsdie February 7 2009, 18:25:25 UTC
Those are excellent points ... Cameron, TX is about two and a half hours from here. I might have to saddle up the kids for a trip out there.

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