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hi it has been a wile and there are to manny post to catch up on right now hope everyone is good


its time for some pics here is my red bantam NN thanks okladoo this little guy is solid
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and here is one of my BANTAM LITE SUSSEXS that im using in my bantam coronation progect the bantam sussexs are a large bantam they are about 2 / 3 pounds but compard to the 11+ pounds of the LF there pretty small

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Nope, she did better than I did...hunting buddy and I drove down to Rush Springs...saw lots of birds driving in, nothing was flying in the field
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, But met some new folks and have been invited to go back down for duck/goose season, pretty excited about that!

That hen is doing good, got her in quarantine for now, but can't wait to get her banded and in the flock.
 
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Nope, she did better than I did...hunting buddy and I drove down to Rush Springs...saw lots of birds driving in, nothing was flying in the field
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, But met some new folks and have been invited to go back down for duck/goose season, pretty excited about that!

That hen is doing good, got her in quarantine for now, but can't wait to get her banded and in the flock.

Thats a shame, the last time I took the boys out dove hunting they knocked down enough to feed 12 people, of course that was in an un-cut wheat field near stratford with more birds than any of us could count. they make for real good eatin, breast them out wrapped in bacon, and grilled good stuff.
 

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