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thanks, my little cochin roo is having issues.... glad he is so passive about getting smeared...
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Is there any place in or around Shawnee that sales the black rooster gamefowl feed. I been buying it at Chandler but beings as I am going to be in Shawnee Sat. be nice to save a few miles.
 
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Is there any place in or around Shawnee that sales the black rooster gamefowl feed. I been buying it at Chandler but beings as I am going to be in Shawnee Sat. be nice to save a few miles.

There are several Big V dealers in the area, I am not aware if they stock the feed you are looking for though since I do not use Big V feeds at all.

You can check with Kings Feed on Harrah / Newalla Rd, S&S feed on S. beard in Shawnee. I know there are others in teh area however you may need to look up the dealers on Big V's website.​
 
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I use antibiotic ointment to cover my roosters' combs. It is what I use on my hand in the winter since I have a horrible time with dry scaly hands this time of year. I did not think about putting it on their wattles. Might try that but honestly I have not had much trouble with frostbite or frozen wattles, "knock on wood".
Of course I am still working on getting them all to go into the coop at night. If they are in the coop there is no worry about frostbite.
 
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I use antibiotic ointment to cover my roosters' combs. It is what I use on my hand in the winter since I have a horrible time with dry scaly hands this time of year. I did not think about putting it on their wattles. Might try that but honestly I have not had much trouble with frostbite or frozen wattles, "knock on wood".
Of course I am still working on getting them all to go into the coop at night. If they are in the coop there is no worry about frostbite.

I bet bag balm would be good. It's right up there w/ duct tape and WD40, good for everything.
 
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I use antibiotic ointment to cover my roosters' combs. It is what I use on my hand in the winter since I have a horrible time with dry scaly hands this time of year. I did not think about putting it on their wattles. Might try that but honestly I have not had much trouble with frostbite or frozen wattles, "knock on wood".
Of course I am still working on getting them all to go into the coop at night. If they are in the coop there is no worry about frostbite.

I bet bag balm would be good. It's right up there w/ duct tape and WD40, good for everything.

i used nivea this morning and will try the vaseline tonite- i hate them getting frostbit!
 
Hi folks, when and where are the folks on here meeting at the Shawnee show on Sat. Are we all going to Lunch? I plan to bring Heather and Dakota and myself, the wife has to work. We will be there early but probably not before 9am, if there is anyone in Stillwater, Perkins, Carney, Warwick, Jacktown or anyplace between Morrison and Shawnee on 177 that need something hauled down I do not mind hauling if you meet me on 177 somewhere and you are prompt, send me( my email is [email protected]) your need, time, place, and a phone number to reach you on a cell in route in case I need to meet you at at different time. Thanks, Lynn
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If you know a time I can meet you somewhere.

I can be at Kum and Go on s York at noon. I'll be in a Chevy blazer full of excited dogs!

The Kum & go on York & Hancock or the one on York & Chandler???
 
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We are kinderd spirits, that's my definition of early too.
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Actually that's probably my definition of very early!!!!
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(laughing, but totally serious)
 
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I can be at Kum and Go on s York at noon. I'll be in a Chevy blazer full of excited dogs!

The Kum & go on York & Hancock or the one on York & Chandler???

Hancock. You said you were closer to peak blvd.
 

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