Hi Deb, I understand your concern and don't worry - this is a HUMAN ONLY event. People have to leave their feathered friends at home. Prusch Park (a working farm) has their own free-range, happy chickens
that roam all over the grounds so people will be able to get their "chicken fix" (as I like to call it).
Jaya
--- In CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com, "colinb" <gotrandy@...> wrote:
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> What a wonderful idea! I'll keep my fingers crossed that I can go...San
> Jose is only about 2 1/2 hours North of us, I think. We're in
> Atascadero. And...please forgive me if I sound racist...that is NOT my
> intent! I know there is a BIG Mexican population in San Jose, and not
> that all Mexican fight their chickens, of course. But if you have folks
> coming there with chickens they want to sell real cheap, or even give
> away, remind them that their chickens might end up as 'bait birds' for a
> fighter. I don't know how you can avoid this...maybe post several very
> official-looking signs around that say something like..."Absolutely NO
> fighting or bait chickens"...I don't know.....
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> Sounds like HUGE fun though!
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> Many Blessings~
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> Deb Buckler
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