Meet Cogburn!

aggieterpkatie

Songster
11 Years
Apr 26, 2009
740
9
164
Maryland
He's my mottled OEG bantam! He's very friendly, and loves to sit in my hand and be petted.
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Here he was as a baby:
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Here he was on June 1st:
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And here he is now! He's about 11 weeks now.
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He's a good lookin boy! I have 4 OEGB boys and 3 of them have turned into lil attack beasts. Their so funny though. Yours is alot friendlier than 3 of mine!
 
OMG, Cogburn?
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We have had four (consecutive!
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) roosters named Cogburn, from the movie True Grit (my father's a big time John Wayne/western fan
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). The final one spurred me in the knee (
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), so we never had a Rooster Cogburn V but they were all light colored, big birds and really pretty. I don't excatly know wat breed they were, because we got them as a free chick from our feed store.

I used to show a wheaten OEGB pair, named Millhouse(roo) and Bianca(hen), he was very pretty and quite nice, and Bianca was just a little doll. The other two lighter colored OEGB roosters that came in the bunch, however, were named Pete and Lunch. Both were demons, and were like bouncy balls when you kicked them away. Kick fly run attack, kick fly run attack and on and on and on until you left the run. They were gorgeous birds, though. Yours is very pretty.
 

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