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Just called Trivet's Family restaurant and told them there would likely be "extra folks in town" for Friday night. I didn' t want them to run out of coconut creme pie
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Anytime, they have all been picking on you too much.

Anyone want a neat little OE bantam cockrell? I have several Golden Birchen cockrells and I only made the mating for the pullets.
 
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Who is going to eat the coconut? They have so many to choose from I have never made it past three slices so couldn't get to the coconut cream.
 
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sputter, sputter, sputter - you ENABLER you!
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Blue? did you say blue?
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Yes a blue just for you and maybe Madison, You would like them they can hatch 2 doz. eggs in one setting when they go broody. they are bigggggg and beautifull when grown just takes time.

I have to admit. I was really admiring the large cochin that MJ got to be a broodie.
Many years ago, we had a bantam cochin roo with an attitude. He ended up being my "hands on" learning project for butchering chickens, after he hit me one two many times. I was never sure if it was because he was a cochin or because he was a bantam - but he was mean.
 
I LOVE coconut cream pie!!! Wish I able to go.
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Can someone eat an extra piece or two for me????
Will there be any LF cochin, silkie or serama eggs at POOPS???
 
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sputter, sputter, sputter - you ENABLER you!
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Blue? did you say blue?
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Marybeth, you like chickens with no feathers on their legs and sometimes none on their necks - they sound like immodest chickens to me.
For me - very proodish chickens - the more feathers the better.

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Yes a blue just for you and maybe Madison, You would like them they can hatch 2 doz. eggs in one setting when they go broody. they are bigggggg and beautifull when grown just takes time.

I have to admit. I was really admiring the large cochin that MJ got to be a broodie.
Many years ago, we had a bantam cochin roo with an attitude. He ended up being my "hands on" learning project for butchering chickens, after he hit me one two many times. I was never sure if it was because he was a cochin or because he was a bantam - but he was mean.

Ooops, I was going to hit quote and accidentally hit report then didn't see a cancel button so hope the go back was the same thing
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Anyway, PB, do you think it could have been that it was a He? My cochin hens are the most docile of my chickens.
 
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I will volunteer to eat the extra pie, might have to team up with teach to get it all done right though.

We will be taking a few LF cochin
 

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