AOC Seramas
Sweet Pea & Popeye
Pullet weight: 9.4 ounches / Cockerel weight: 11.9 ounces.
Olive Oyl & Bluto
Pullet weight: 11.5 ounces / Cockerel weight: 12.4 ounces.
These are all Class A Seramas straight from Jerry Schexnayder.
Hopefully, Seramas will be recognized by the...
...has yellow skin, and can have either a walnut or a pea comb.
My rooster is a blue red cockerel and she is a white pullet. He unfortunately got a late start with his tail but it is growing in nicely now.
*** AWARDS ***
2009 Bryan County Fair ~ 1st Place Cock
2009 Bryan County Fair ~ 2nd...
Wood Ducks
Woodie & Wendy
From 2008 Hatch
First of all, you must have a Federal Permit to transfer migratory birds. If you purchase migratory birds you must receive and keep the transfer form to legally keep them.
Wood ducks are about 20 inches long and weigh a little over 1 pound with a...
MGB Red Pyle Pair
MGB Birchen Pair
The Birchen pair are from Brent Davenport lines.
*** AWARDS ***
Heart of the Ozarks Poultry Association Show
Birchen MGB Cockerel ~ Junior ~ Reserve of Modern Game
Birchen MGB Pullet ~ Junior ~ Reserve of Variety
Red Pyle MGB Cockerel ~ Junior ~...
Cochin Bantams or Pekins
From 2008 Hatch
Pekin Bantams are very docile, and with careful and regular handling they will be happy to sit on their owner's lap to be stroked and petted. They make ideal pets for families with younger children for this reason. However, the Pekin bantam cockerels...
...from the English after birds were imported to England from Sicily.
This old breed was admitted to the APA Standard of Perfection in 1918, in the Mediterranean group.
I will be updating my Buttercup's pictures. My roo has regrown his tail.
*** AWARDS ***
2009 Bryan County Fair ~ 3rd Place...
Blue Gene Chart
Blue X Blue = 50% Blue . 25% Black , 25% Splash
Blue X Splash = 50% Blue , 50% Splash
Blue X Black = 50% Blue, 50% Black
Black X Black = 100% Black
Splash X Black = 100% Blue
Splash X Splash = 100% Splash
Standard Silver Spangled Hamburg
From 2008 Hatch
Please forgive my rooster. He is molting right now.
The Hamburg was developed in Germany and Holland prior to 1700. It is comparatively rare, with less than 1000 registered in North America.
It is a small breed--cocks tend to weigh only 5...
...English Game Bantams in the following varieties: Ginger Red, Porcelain, Blue Spangled, Crele, Red Pyle, BB Red, Black, Spangled and Birchen.
*** AWARDS ***
Heart of the Ozarks Poultry Association Show ~ Fayetteville, AR ~ 2009
Ginger Red OEGB Cock ~ Junior ~ Best of Variety
Ginger Red...
...and is recognized officially by neither the American Poultry Association (APA) or other breed registries. The silver spangled Spitzhauben is the most common variety found abroad.
Description courtesy of Wikipedia.
*** AWARDS ***
2009 Bryan County Fair ~ All Others Standard Class Champion Pullet
*** SHOW RESULTS ***
Northeast Oklahoma Poultry Show ~ Pryor, OK
ABA
Will be Held on March 6, 2010
Great Plains Game Bantam Federation Show ~ Newcastle, OK
ABA
Will be Held on February 27, 2010
South Central Poultry Show ~ Cement, OK
ABA
Held on February 13, 2010
Junior Bantam Show -...
We have 5 acres in the country trying to live the "Good Life." With many chickens, 1 duck, 3 cats, many dogs and a horse we definitely have a good start. The orchard was planted last year. We are impatiently waiting for peaches, apples & pears. In the next couple of years the Maple trees...
...is fast to mature, with hens laying by four and half months, and cockerels crowing at five or six weeks.
Description courtesy of Wikipedia
*** AWARDS ***
Fall 2009 ~ Southeast Oklahoma Poultry Club ~ Youth AOSB ~ Reserve Class Champion ~ Hen
Fall 2009 ~ Southeast Oklahoma Poultry Club ~...
...(If you need a visual, go to my intermission page.) My bator brains are a little different than most. It came out really neat & flexible.
Each shelf (total of 3) can hold up to 3 egg turners. Wow, that is a possible of 9 egg turners. Can you imagine the potential?
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Hi Matt! Thank you.
Nice white cornish you have there as your avatar. Those are large fowl, right? Oh and those Buckeyes I got from you are getting big and eating everything in sight now... They are filling in nicely and I can hardly wait for them to be ready to show.
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Nice meeting you too. It's always great when you get to put a face to someone you meet on here.
There were many BYCers at the show yesterday. I really enjoyed getting to talk to all of you again.
Corey and Liz did very well in the Junior Show. Liz took the RCCL Class with her Black...
Hi, everyone! I'm back. A fellow BYCer about twisted my arm off today until I said "uncle" saying I had better come back so here I am. [I may have exaggerated the situation... ]
I saw something about POOPS in the thread! What's the scoop?
I'm sorry. I've been a bad Okie and got out of the loop again. I posted this in a new thread but I figured you guys might want to know about this too:
What: the first Choctaw Classic Poultry Show
Where: Durant, OK @ the Bryan County Fair Grounds in the Haggard Hall
When...