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SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN!!!!

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THE SUN IS SHINNING!!!!!! Tyson My roo is crowing and happy...everyone is out free ranging and "feelin' their oats".  Feels nice to have some warm weather finally.

Funny story:  Last night I had 15-17 17 year-old boys at my house for my 17 yo boy's bday party BBQ, then they were gone to go air soft shooting.  My Roo, Tyson, was standing there absolutely still looking at the boys.  One boy thought he was fake, then Tyson (roo) blinked.  The poor boy (17 yo) about freaked.  He is more city boy then farmer.  Tyson ruffled/fluffed his feathers and walked away, strutting all the way.  It was hilarious.


That is funny!  Tyson must have felt VERY tough and scary.  smile


He has "little man syndrome" but thinks he is the size of a Rhode Island Red (or some other big roo).  LOL.  He is very pretty and does strutt his stuff.  He was given to me from a lady who has a thread about Barbara the Barred Rock. Tyson is a Cochin/BR cross (I think).  I do not even know how to pronounce "Cochin".  He is so pretty though.  He has 12 BR wives who are only 3-4 months old. They are going to double in size and be twice his size.  I hope he does not get a complex.  D

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Love my misc layers. Love my Orps; blacks and working on lavendars. On the other side of the "size spectrum":  My beautiful Seramas. Going to start showing in 2012. I hope to learn lots.
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Proud member of: www.unitedorpingtonclub.com & www.seramacouncilofnorthamerica.com
Love my misc layers. Love my Orps; blacks and working on lavendars. On the other side of the "size spectrum":  My beautiful Seramas. Going to start showing in 2012. I hope to learn lots.
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post #73 of 967
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Ondra's Seramas :

Hey there frow
I'm in Chelan smile


Hey Ondra! How are you??  smile  How's all your little Seramas?


Hi there! I am doing good. Most of the Seramas are good, except I can't get any eggs to hatch! barnie How are yours?

 
 

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Originally Posted by 4cats3kids1hubby2many 
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Originally Posted by jefner 
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Originally Posted by 4cats3kids1hubby2many 

weeweewee
THE SUN IS SHINNING!!!!!! Tyson My roo is crowing and happy...everyone is out free ranging and "feelin' their oats".  Feels nice to have some warm weather finally.

Funny story:  Last night I had 15-17 17 year-old boys at my house for my 17 yo boy's bday party BBQ, then they were gone to go air soft shooting.  My Roo, Tyson, was standing there absolutely still looking at the boys.  One boy thought he was fake, then Tyson (roo) blinked.  The poor boy (17 yo) about freaked.  He is more city boy then farmer.  Tyson ruffled/fluffed his feathers and walked away, strutting all the way.  It was hilarious.


That is funny!  Tyson must have felt VERY tough and scary.  smile


He has "little man syndrome" but thinks he is the size of a Rhode Island Red (or some other big roo).  LOL.  He is very pretty and does strutt his stuff.  He was given to me from a lady who has a thread about Barbara the Barred Rock. Tyson is a Cochin/BR cross (I think).  I do not even know how to pronounce "Cochin".  He is so pretty though.  He has 12 BR wives who are only 3-4 months old. They are going to double in size and be twice his size.  I hope he does not get a complex.  D


hahahah!  that's so funny, I have a Serama roo who is CHIEF of the yard.. he has NO complex at ALL.  From behind, he seriously looks like an Indian Chief strutting around--you know the big feathery head piece thing? makes me laugh when I see it...  We have one standard leghorn hen in the yard, with all the bantams, and you should see him try to take her on.. omgosh...  it's all better than TV I swear.  Cochin-- think 'coach - in'...  wink


Ondra---I got 3 new babies from my Romeo and Cleo--Cleo was on the nest at the time of the Spring Classic..but Romeo was there.  Cleo looks very similar to the hen you had -- the one you used for Fit n Show?  Anyway--they babies are adorable, and about 2 months old now.  She kicked them out of the coop, so I am trying to get her to set on another clutch asap.  smile  Sorry to hear you have no hatchers!  sad  Frustrating.  I have had a super frustrating Spring with my call ducks though, so I feel your pain girl!

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Bearfoot Hollow
an accidental farm .. growing on purpose
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Bearfoot Hollow
an accidental farm .. growing on purpose
http://bearfoothollow.blogspot.com/
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Originally Posted by 4cats3kids1hubby2many 
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That is funny!  Tyson must have felt VERY tough and scary.  smile


He has "little man syndrome" but thinks he is the size of a Rhode Island Red (or some other big roo).  LOL.  He is very pretty and does strutt his stuff.  He was given to me from a lady who has a thread about Barbara the Barred Rock. Tyson is a Cochin/BR cross (I think).  I do not even know how to pronounce "Cochin".  He is so pretty though.  He has 12 BR wives who are only 3-4 months old. They are going to double in size and be twice his size.  I hope he does not get a complex.  D


hahahah!  that's so funny, I have a Serama roo who is CHIEF of the yard.. he has NO complex at ALL.  From behind, he seriously looks like an Indian Chief strutting around--you know the big feathery head piece thing? makes me laugh when I see it...  We have one standard leghorn hen in the yard, with all the bantams, and you should see him try to take her on.. omgosh...  it's all better than TV I swear.  Cochin-- think 'coach - in'...  wink


Ondra---I got 3 new babies from my Romeo and Cleo--Cleo was on the nest at the time of the Spring Classic..but Romeo was there.  Cleo looks very similar to the hen you had -- the one you used for Fit n Show?  Anyway--they babies are adorable, and about 2 months old now.  She kicked them out of the coop, so I am trying to get her to set on another clutch asap.  smile  Sorry to hear you have no hatchers!  sad  Frustrating.  I have had a super frustrating Spring with my call ducks though, so I feel your pain girl!


lau Very entertaining! I had a 3 month old tiny Serama try to take on a full grown Jersey Giant hen. gig

Romeo was really nice! love
I love that color! Do you think that the babies will be like their mother? I have had eggs under 7 different broodies. None hatched. I may even have to pull out the incubator barnie

 
 

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post #76 of 967
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Ondra's Seramas :

Hey there frow
I'm in Chelan smile


Hi. Welcome to the E. WA thread! I'm in Chelan as well.

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SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN!!!!

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I love it! I can't believe how green it is still w/o irrigation! Bring on summer!

post #78 of 967
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Originally Posted by Worn 

Ondra's Seramas :

Hey there frow
I'm in Chelan smile


Hi. Welcome to the E. WA thread! I'm in Chelan as well.


Thanks for the welcome. I've probably seen you around big_smile

 
 

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post #79 of 967

We have 1 blue buff polish & 1 white sultan 10 weeks old, both roos if any E. Wa. people want them or know any one who does they are yours for the taking.big_smileyippiechickie

Now that it's all over, what did you really do yesterday thats worth mentioning?
   Coleman Cox
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Now that it's all over, what did you really do yesterday thats worth mentioning?
   Coleman Cox
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frow Hey everyone! I have a pair of Spangled Orloffs and Sebastopols for sale...if anyone is interested....

Rare Feathers Farm was founded in 2006 and is located just outside of Okanogan, Washington. We specialize in rare and critically endangered poultry.

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Rare Feathers Farm was founded in 2006 and is located just outside of Okanogan, Washington. We specialize in rare and critically endangered poultry.

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