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Tuesday
Aug302011

Bonnie and her hens say hello

 

 

 

 

 

Standard readers, meet Bonnie and her gals, Dahlia and Charley.

We are featuring Bonnie in a special article in the Fall issue.

Curious what it's about? Look for it on September 7th!

 

 

Reader Comments (3)

Lovelyy lady, beautiful chickens and wonderful information. Please keep everything coming. All your information is truly useful. Thank you.

September 6, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMother Nature @ Bears Bend

I have a precious flock of 8 bantams, one rooster and 7 hens - two hens will continue laying soon as the two chicks are growing up. It is essential that I locate someone within 100 miles of NW Connecticut who has a flock of free-range chickens who would take my eight over the winter (bonus eggs daily and 100# grain contributed to the feed.)

These are gentle, peaceful friends and must remain together. I would deliver them in November and pick them up in March.

Please let me know ASAP if you are interested in helping me out. Arlene

September 7, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterArlene Charest

WOULD ANYONE WHO OWNS A FLOCK OF FREE RANGE CHICKENS CONSIDER "BABYSITTING" WITH MY ONE ROOSTER AND 7 HENS FOR THE WINTER? ANYWHERE WITHIN 100 MILES OF NW CONNECTICUT; I WOULD DELIVER IN NOVEMBER AND PICK THEM UP EARLY IN MARCH.

PAYMENT TO BABYSITTERS: LOVELY WHITE OR BROWN EGGS DAILY AND 100# GRAIN OR WHATEVER FEED YOU WANT.

MY FLOCK IS GENTLE AND VERY CLOSE FRIENDS....BEAUTIFUL AND HEALTHY. 860-601-4193

September 7, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterArlene Charest

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