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I found some more local to me. And much more afforableSorry, no... Hadn't heard of them. I may have to look them up!
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I found some more local to me. And much more afforableSorry, no... Hadn't heard of them. I may have to look them up!
Oh good! I looked at their website, and they did seem a bit on the expensive side. Who will you be going with?I found some more local to me. And much more afforable
Hi! I am moving out to Nova Scotia in June. Looking forward to getting new chickens again. I would love to know whats out there and who is breeding what? Had to rehome my flock of 27 fall of 2023. Sad time. I would love to hear from NS friends as well!!Hope all our friends in NS are okay!
Exactly! I agree! Minus 15 is nothing for chickens in an insulated coop. I am moving east soon and happy about the temps my new area will have opposed to the minus 40 in Alberta at times. This winter we had a doosie.Exactly. Always take into consideration where a person is from. Winter where I am averages around -10 to -15, with bouts of colder and warmer temps.
I try not to coddle my animals because if something happens (power goes out) they can't put on winter clothing or start a fire for warmth. I'd rather breed towards animals that can withstand the conditions here, both summer and winter. If that means losing some of the less hardy ones, then it's a price I'm willing to pay.
You may be able to get some from PeeveyMart. You can order them and they come from Hoovers, I believe. Also, keep your eye on Kijiji.Hey guys my name is Isai. I'm currently in Belleville, Ontario. I was wondering if anyone knew any Serama breeders close to this area. Any info is greatly appreciated.
Well, looking at what's going on right now in NS, and I'm not sure if the blizzards are going to be an improvement!Exactly! I agree! Minus 15 is nothing for chickens in an insulated coop. I am moving east soon and happy about the temps my new area will have opposed to the minus 40 in Alberta at times. This winter we had a doosie.
Seems the foxes are getting more numerous since I moved here 2 1/2 years ago. My first Autumn here, we had coyotes right in the back. Haven't seen/heard them since...Our fox problem has improved but I think it's due to the increase in wolf population. Luckily they're too big to squeeze through the electric fence. Worried about my dogs though and everything else outside the efence.