Who loves fresh eggs?

Who has these exotic names you ask? Compost processing, fertilizer producing, bug pecking lil' cluckers. These feathery delights could be your new neighbors!

My friend Hope and her mom Denise own Willowbrook farm in Camp Verde, AZ. They order their chicks from Privett Hatchery in Portales, New Mexico,and we will be picking up 8 fuzzy chicks from them next week! Order your chickens today! For local feathered friends check out Olsen's Feed & Grain, they will order chicks for you in 25 chick batches and have all the supplies you need for your new hens. Privett Hatchery in Portales, New Mexico, has several varieties of chicks that will come to you, chirping through the mail.

2 Comments:
Well, you said that it is also applicable in downtown locations. We still need backyard, though. Then, what about the smell? Hen breeding will give bad smell to the surroundings. This will disturb the neighbors, right? Or, is there any solution for this problem?
Wow, your chicken looks very cute. I'd want to try the same business as you, but first I want to ask a few things to you. What about the smell? Whether this would disturb the neighbors? What is the solution of all these problems? I hope you give me an answer. By the way, Thanks for sharing this information.
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