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  • Hello
    I have been having trouble with my phone today and am not sure if you tried to call or not. Am I still able to purchase a few chickens tomorrow? If so, can I have your address? Just let me know what time is good, and I'll be there! Thank you!
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Kimberly Zadroga left a comment for Christine McAulay
"Hi Christine,

Just checking up on you and the chickens.  Everyone doing OK?

Thanks,
Kimberly"
Mar 26, 2014
Kimberly Zadroga left a comment for Christine McAulay
"Hi Christine,

Sure!  We are giving them their annual deworming so the eggs should be discarded for 10 days after deworming just to be safe.  Next weekend they will be ready to go.  It's best to come by just after dark when they are roosting, and…"
Mar 16, 2014