Arkansas folks speak up.........

I sell LF Buff Orps eggs. I have pics of them on my BYC photos if you are interested. The are amazing if you are looking for Buffs. https://www.backyardchickens.com/g/a/6273266/lf-buff-orps/ These pics are 2 months old.
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I have seen 202roosterlane's Orpingtons. They are from a related bloodline of ours. about 4 generations removed. You will do fine with hers!
I'm looking for for advice/direction. I'm considering taking my daughter to the poultry show in Shawnee, OK in December, but I'm not sure what to expect or what to make sure we see and do. I really want a good learning experience for her. She's 9 y.o. and is wanting to show chickens. We've had a little flock for about a year and she's really wanting to show. Due to our crazy schedule, we missed all of the county fairs and such. Also, are there any shows in Arkansas coming up? I had rather stay in-state if possible. Thanks for any guidance you can give!

For directions to the Shawnee showroom, see http://www.shawneeexpo.org/

For the poultry show check out http://www.shawneeexpo.org/calendar/m.calendar/39/view/551

For the pigeon show check out http://www.shawneeexpo.org/calendar/m.calendar/39/view/550

You will enjoy the Shawnee show and folks. Be sure and pay for the Saturday night meeting/dinner. It is always enjoyable!


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We are trying to rebuild our lives and our flock. It will take time. Sure could use an attorney, but am holding my head up as a Pro Se litigant.
 
I'm in Northwest Arkansas and am looking for a someone who can process my three hens. I'm hesitant to do it myself this first time and was hoping to find some sort of hobby processor around the area. Any ideas?

Tommy
 
What county are you in?

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WARNING! Hawks are back in cleveland county! Just seen a small flock of hawks hanging around the pens. I guess if they hit the hot wire a couple times, they will leave.
I will Cujo out in a few minutes "my very aggressive Buff Orp roo". Maybe my security cameras will catch a good fight.
 
They are out in Franklin Co. too. My husband interrupted a low level attack as our girls were free ranging in the field. I never knew i would have to be a Chicken herder to protect them when they go play!
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That is why I NEVER leave mine outside by themselves................my daughter would be sooooooooooooo crushed to see her babies flying away as dinner. We all stay outside while they are out of the coop...and I always have my pole at the ready to defend my birds at a moments notice!!! NO one messes with my flock!!
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