New and from Renfrew County
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New and from Renfrew County
Hi Everyone,
We are brand spankin' new to chicken ownership! We recently got 9 3 week old Chanteclers. We'd love to add to our flock with just a few ready to lay hens. Not particular on breed as long as they are reasonably social and well mannered. We're in Renfrew County...any leads?
We are brand spankin' new to chicken ownership! We recently got 9 3 week old Chanteclers. We'd love to add to our flock with just a few ready to lay hens. Not particular on breed as long as they are reasonably social and well mannered. We're in Renfrew County...any leads?
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- baronrenfrew
- Stringy Old Chicken
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New and from Renfrew County
Good day and welcome eh! RTL may not coexist easily with your young birds (or you have them in sight of each other but separated by wire).
I don't have any for sale.
I don't have any for sale.
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- Happy
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New and from Renfrew County
Hello and welcome to the addiction of poultry!
You are experiencing your first of many "chicken math" episodes lol
Good luck finding your birds.
You are experiencing your first of many "chicken math" episodes lol
Good luck finding your birds.
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- thegawd
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New and from Renfrew County
Welcome to the club! We have all your poultry needs and then some!
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- windwalkingwolf
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New and from Renfrew County
Hello and Welcome.
As new to chickens folks I would avoid auctions so you don't bring anything into your new youngsters.
I an sure folks here will be able to fill your needs.
As new to chickens folks I would avoid auctions so you don't bring anything into your new youngsters.
I an sure folks here will be able to fill your needs.
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New and from Renfrew County
Hello and welcome to
I'm not sure what people have here right now, but have a look at our classifieds: Classifieds
If you can't find it in the sale section, just post what you are looking for in the wanted part...
I'm not sure what people have here right now, but have a look at our classifieds: Classifieds
If you can't find it in the sale section, just post what you are looking for in the wanted part...
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New and from Renfrew County
welcome to PTO....awesome to get more members up this end of the province... Chanties are awesome birds... :running-chicken:
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New and from Renfrew County
Hello and welcome! We are fairly new to chickens, too. We will have had ours for a year this June and July. So from my limited experience, I can say that I love the Black Sex-Links that we got as pullets for laying. They are small but lay beautiful large eggs. Also, they were easy to pick up because they would get into a submissive posture, which is good when you want to check their head, feathers or feet for good health.
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