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Feb 08 26 2008 7:00 PM

11 attended (est.) – 5.00 5.002

Since in is early spring, it's chick buying time, and I know many or you are doing this or thinking of it now. The more experienced chicken owners can answer questions about care and we can all talk about our experiences with different breeds. It should be fun! Other things can be discussed, of course. This is a casual group.


Directions:

Go west on NW 85th Street

Turn right on 28th Ave NW (at the bottom of a dip)

Drive about 1/2 mile, then turn right on NW 92nd St. into "Fletchers' Village." You can't miss it, there is a large sign, which you'll drive under. I am the first house on the right, and my large driveway will hold about 6 cars. You can also park on the street, which is very narrow, so be careful not to block anyone and don't park in front of the mail boxes.

Hope to see you there!

Megan

***PS: I'll be going on a long trip to India with a friend I've known since 7th grade, from mid-March to mid-April, so I won't be able to have meatings in either month. If any of you would like to fill iin the host a meeting in March or April, please let me know****My brother will be housesitting for me while I'm away.

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11 Yes
1 Maybe

Jan 08 15 2008 7:30 PM

11 attended (est.) – 5.00 5.006

Burt and Barbara live just southeast of the Northgate shopping center in a quiet residential area. From Northgate way, turn south on Roosevelt, then west on 105th. Theirs is the big white house with dark green trim on the south side of the street. Park in the driveway or along the street.

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9 Yes
6 Maybe

Sep 07 25 2007 7:00 PM

16 attended (est.) – 5.00 5.001

General discussion and getting to know each other, of all aspects related to chickens in the city. For people who already have chickens or are very seriously thinking of getting some.

Also, exchange of excess chickens, equipment--free, for sale, or on loan. Meet my hens, one of whom is leash trained. This will be a mixture of experienced and inexperienced chicken owners so we can learn from each other.

I will provide light snacks and refreshment.

DIRECTIONS: I live in a small enclave in the North Beach area. From NW 85th Street, go north on 28th Ave NW, right on NW 92nd under the "Fletchers Village" sign. Mine is the very first house on the right. It will be marked clearly with "Meetup" signs. There is parking for about 6 cars in my driveway. The #18 bus stops a block away.

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12 Yes
3 Maybe

Jul 07 24 2007 7:00 PM

11 attended (est.) – 4.50 4.502

General discussion and getting to know each other, of all aspects related to chickens in the city. For people who already have chickens or are very seriously thinking of getting some.

Also, exchange of excess chickens, equipment--free, for sale, or on loan. Meet my pullets. This will be a mixture of experienced and inexperienced chicken owners so we can learn from each other.

I will provide light snacks and refreshment. *****And for the July meeting I'm thinking of a barbeque--basics provided (beverages and hot dogs) --bring special items (chicken ok, but must be from supermarket chains only; therefore anonymous and not known to anyone on a first name basis*****).

DIRECTIONS: I live in a small enclave in the North Beach area. From NW 85th Street, go north on 28th Ave NW, right on NW 92nd under the "Fletchers Village" sign. Mine is the very first house on the right. It will be marked clearly with "Meetup" signs. There is parking for about 6 cars in my driveway. The #18 bus stops a block away.

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8 Yes
0 Maybe

May 07 22 2007 7:00 PM

5 attended (est.) – 4.00 4.001

General discussion and getting to know each other, of all aspects related to chickens in the city. For people who already have chickens or are very seriously thinking of getting some.

Also, exchange of excess chickens, equipment--free, for sale, or on loan (such as a nice brooder I have that my chicks will soon outgrow). Meet my pullets. This will be a mixture of experienced and inexperienced chicken owners so we can learn from each other.

I will provide light snacks and refreshment.

DIRECTIONS: I live in a small enclave in the North Beach area. From NW 85th Street, go north on 28th Ave NW, right on NW 92nd under the "Fletchers Village" sign. Mine is the very first house on the right. It will be marked clearly with "Meetup" signs. There is parking for about 6 cars in my driveway. The #18 bus stops a block away.

Only members of this Group can view the location for this Meetup

9 Yes
2 Maybe

Apr 07 24 2007 7:00 PM

10 attended (est.) – 5.00 5.003

General discussion and getting to know each other, of all aspects related to chickens in the city. For people who already have chickens or are very seriously thinking of getting some.

Also, exchange of excess chickens, equipment--free, for sale, or on loan (such as a nice brooder I have that my chicks will soon outgrow). Meet my 6 week old chicks. This will be a mixture of experienced and inexperienced chicken owners so we can learn from each other.

I will provide light snacks and refreshment.

DIRECTIONS: I live in a small enclave in the North Beach area. From NW 85th Street, go north on 28th Ave NW, right on NW 92nd under the "Fletchers Village" sign. Mine is the very first house on the right. It will be marked clearly with "Meetup" signs. There is parking for about 6 cars in my driveway. The #18 bus stops a block away.


***Free Chickens***

I ordered 25 assorted FEMALE chicks from McMurray Hatchery. For some reason, they sent me 30! I cannot possibly keep them all, even though I have a very large yard but I plan to keep 10 or 11.
If any or you want some free chickens--all very healthy, will be full size at adulthood (medium to large according to the breed), excellent layers, no bantams-- white orpingtons, black australorps, araucanas, silver polish, silver penciled wyandottes, etc. I've sociallized them, finger trained them, and hand fed them as much as possible. Most are very tame. I have just a few of each breed, 6 weeks old now , so they still are too small to go outside but will soon not need heatlamps anymore. All will be good egg layers, mostly brown eggs and a few blue and green eggs from the araucanas. I keep them in giant cardboard boxes, with old fashioned expandable window screens weighted down by bricks on top. When thier adult feathers grow in, they will be able to go outside. PLEASE NOTE: although the hatchery says they are all hens, it is possible that one or two might turn out to be roosters> I have no Idea which ones, so I can't be held responsible !

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14 Yes
1 Maybe