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Hi every one dont have time to get on any more realy mis reading an looking at all the great pic's...Seen some cool pic's u postd Medford of pigeon's a wile back an some gin pig's Okie do postd hope to c some of u sat at the auction in BLANCH..

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Originally Posted by michaeldaugherty View Post

Photo332.jpgBuster your goat;s wer playing KING of the MT on my truck to day..


this is exactly why I got rid of my goats!

 

 

Married the girl of my dreams and it turned out that she loves chickens!
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Married the girl of my dreams and it turned out that she loves chickens!
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I love the goat picture!  I sure am glad fainting goats don't do that, or I wouldn't have them. 

 

 

Too bad I can't go to the Blanchard auction .... have to work overtime all weekend. 


Edited by okcarla - 3/5/12 at 8:51pm

Chickens:  Marans, Spitzhauben, Olive-Eggers, Turkens, Frizzle Naked Necks, Blue Laced Red Wyandottes ~  Bourbon Red turkeys  ~ Peacocks:  Black Shoulder ~ Ducks:  Muscovy ~ Dogs:  Great Pyrenees, Komondor ~ Goats:  Fainting ~ Cats:  Scottish Fold, Manx, Siamese Mix and Barn Kitties

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Chickens:  Marans, Spitzhauben, Olive-Eggers, Turkens, Frizzle Naked Necks, Blue Laced Red Wyandottes ~  Bourbon Red turkeys  ~ Peacocks:  Black Shoulder ~ Ducks:  Muscovy ~ Dogs:  Great Pyrenees, Komondor ~ Goats:  Fainting ~ Cats:  Scottish Fold, Manx, Siamese Mix and Barn Kitties

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Oh, Tony O, I used a kennel panel over the top as well. Did you mean I should lay chicken wire over that?



I may have read it wrong. I was under the impression that the 2 ends were covered with an open space in between where a tree was growing.

 

A greenhouse full of plants and a yard full of poultry.  What more could one ask for?

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A greenhouse full of plants and a yard full of poultry.  What more could one ask for?

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Ah, I see.  No, DS's Ameraucanas and his two Sumatras from MichaelD wouldn't stay in the yard.  Can't clip and show and city has a "no fowl at large" bit, so we had to pen them.  They were instigating the others to jail break as well. barnie.gif  What does it say about me that a stranger 3 blocks away saw a chicken in his driveway and came straight here?  Maybe now officially the crazy chicken lady?

 

 

 

There is a volunteer mulberry in the run I'd like to let them keep.  I thought it could just grow up through the chain link and I'd roof on either side of it.

 

 

I have POOPS down on my calendar and hopefully can come and bring someone else as well.  Desperately need to carpool.  I only get 13mpg. th.gif


Edited by averytds - 3/5/12 at 9:23pm
I don't bother to count them anymore.    Thanks to "Chicken Math" I already know the answer will be 10-12. 
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I don't bother to count them anymore.    Thanks to "Chicken Math" I already know the answer will be 10-12. 
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This is a "public service" announcement for those of you who are curious about becoming a beekeeper.  Central Oklahoma Beekeeper Association will have an Introduction to Beekeeping class on Saturday morning, March 24, from 9-noon.  The class will cover some very basic topics and costs $20.  For more information or to sign up, go to http://www.okbeekeeper.blogspot.com/

 

The class will be in OKC at the OSU county extension office located at 930 N. Portland.  Also, if you are still looking to purchase one or more nucs of bees this Spring, send me a PM and I should be able to give you some contact information for folks selling starter hives of bees.

. . . . . . . . . . Worrying does not take away tomorrow's troubles. It takes away today's peace.  author unknown
"They that are fated to be fools, have one consolation, that they are fated also to be ignorant of it. Norman MacDonald

Contact Oklahoma Dept of Ag to get your flock NPIP tested 405-522-6139
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. . . . . . . . . . Worrying does not take away tomorrow's troubles. It takes away today's peace.  author unknown
"They that are fated to be fools, have one consolation, that they are fated also to be ignorant of it. Norman MacDonald

Contact Oklahoma Dept of Ag to get your flock NPIP tested 405-522-6139
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Morning all, missed out yesterday on all the activity, My work schedule has changed and will have less time during the day but will check in this evening. For anyone who needs to drop off eggs, I will be in around 6 this evening or teh boy's will get home from school a little after 4.

OEGB: Columbian, Opal, Birchen, Silver Blue, Brown Red

Rosecomb: Black, Birchen in development, Columbian in development, Opal in development.

NPIP 3-125

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OEGB: Columbian, Opal, Birchen, Silver Blue, Brown Red

Rosecomb: Black, Birchen in development, Columbian in development, Opal in development.

NPIP 3-125

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Carl, hope you enjoy the new schedule!!!  I'm not so sure about that 4 am posting! th.gif

 

Someday when I don't have kids at home & I am missing them like crazy I can remind myself of all the events that I didn't get to go to that I can now.

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Go Vote!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

                Go Vote!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

                                 Go Vote!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

                                                 GO VOTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Michael - Love the goat picture.  DH drives a Honda Insight.  If the goats ever climbed on the Insight, it would cave in.  It's mostly aluminum and plastic to make it light weight and aerodynamic.  Do you have hoof prints in your truck hood now?

 

 

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