Posts Tagged ‘backyard chickens’

Duane featured on the cover of the COCC Community Learning Catalog!

Check it out! Duane was featured on the Spring and Summer Community Learning Catalog for COCC! Celebrate the Season and friends are teaching the following workshops this season through COCC:

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We build walk-in chicken coops and runs!

  We’ve been receiving requests for walk-in chicken coops since we began building coops commercially over a year ago, but it wasn’t until March that we actually decided to build a few. Luckily, our cabinet and construction backgrounds have taught us a thing or two about building structures larger than a backyard chicken coop…so we had [...]

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We have baby chicks and fresh eggs!

We have chickens for sale! We have babies and teenagers, prices range from $4.50 to $15.oo. We also sell fresh eggs, $3.50 per dozen! Visit us Tuesday-Saturday at 61515 American Loop in Bend, Or. You may also call us at 541-chicken for directions. See you soon!

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Read about us in Central Oregon New Home Living!

Celebrate the Season is proud to be featured in the current special publication produced by The Bend Bulletin: New Home Living. Celebrate the Season is featured on pages 8 and 22 – 24. Read the article about Backyard Chickens on the Bend Bulletin website, or learn a bit more about the wonders of composting.

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Back by Demand – Mad City Chickens!

We’re excited to announce that we will be holding a second screening of Mad City Chickens! May 8th, 2010 – 7pm, Doors at 6pm 2nd Street Theater Tickets: $8 in advance, $10 at the door Tickets available at Celebrate the Season, or call 541-CHICKEN Raffle tickets will be sold for a Backyard Chicken Coop by [...]

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Caring for your Chickens in Winter

In cold winter months, it is important to do a few things to make sure that your girls are nice and warm in their coops. LIGHT: Make sure that your girls have some sort of light in their coop. It not only helps with egg production, but also acts as a heater in their coops. [...]

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