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Hi from Alsace, France   08 I found this form by browsing for breed photos in google.  I think I recognise a few names on here
08 I found this form by browsing for breed photos in google.  I think I recognise a few names on here   
 
Anyway a bit about me...
I'm a British transplanted to Alsace, France (working in Switzerland). My chicken obsession started just two years ago when I was given a pair of ISA browns as a house warming present from a friend. Within a month I had bought my first day-olds and I was well and truely hooked.
Last year I (unwittingly) bought my first table birds, and after some trepidation, and bravery 0 , tasted my first homegrown chicken and swore never to buy supermarket chicken again. There were also some had some bad experiences too, which saw me having bad hatches, and in the end I lost all of my laying hens to some nefarious predator.
 , tasted my first homegrown chicken and swore never to buy supermarket chicken again. There were also some had some bad experiences too, which saw me having bad hatches, and in the end I lost all of my laying hens to some nefarious predator.
At the moment I have three POL pullets of dubious heritage (ebay hatching eggs lol), two sabelpoots and a bantam dotte cockeral (though maybe for not much longer 05 )
05 )
I'm just warming up my incys (having bought a third today ) and I'm waiting on the arrival of bantam dottes, CLB and brahma eggs.
 ) and I'm waiting on the arrival of bantam dottes, CLB and brahma eggs.
This year it is my mission to introduce British Standard CLBs to Alsace, and I've already arranged a pullet swap with another expat up near Paris 17 , and to enter at least one show with something and hopefully be brave enough to enter the Expo Avicole in Mulhouse in November this year.
17 , and to enter at least one show with something and hopefully be brave enough to enter the Expo Avicole in Mulhouse in November this year.
Phew! I do go on a bit lol
"see" you around
Katrina
				
			 08 I found this form by browsing for breed photos in google.  I think I recognise a few names on here
08 I found this form by browsing for breed photos in google.  I think I recognise a few names on here   
 Anyway a bit about me...
I'm a British transplanted to Alsace, France (working in Switzerland). My chicken obsession started just two years ago when I was given a pair of ISA browns as a house warming present from a friend. Within a month I had bought my first day-olds and I was well and truely hooked.
Last year I (unwittingly) bought my first table birds, and after some trepidation, and bravery 0
 , tasted my first homegrown chicken and swore never to buy supermarket chicken again. There were also some had some bad experiences too, which saw me having bad hatches, and in the end I lost all of my laying hens to some nefarious predator.
 , tasted my first homegrown chicken and swore never to buy supermarket chicken again. There were also some had some bad experiences too, which saw me having bad hatches, and in the end I lost all of my laying hens to some nefarious predator.At the moment I have three POL pullets of dubious heritage (ebay hatching eggs lol), two sabelpoots and a bantam dotte cockeral (though maybe for not much longer
 05 )
05 )I'm just warming up my incys (having bought a third today
 ) and I'm waiting on the arrival of bantam dottes, CLB and brahma eggs.
 ) and I'm waiting on the arrival of bantam dottes, CLB and brahma eggs.This year it is my mission to introduce British Standard CLBs to Alsace, and I've already arranged a pullet swap with another expat up near Paris
 17 , and to enter at least one show with something and hopefully be brave enough to enter the Expo Avicole in Mulhouse in November this year.
17 , and to enter at least one show with something and hopefully be brave enough to enter the Expo Avicole in Mulhouse in November this year.Phew! I do go on a bit lol
"see" you around
Katrina
 
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