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LOL 2 best things in the world.....chickens and mexican food!
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is anyone looking for some young egg layers?
I have two Columbian Wyandotte pullets that hatched single combed that are now 6 weeks old. They will be large frame birds and will lay great for several years, they just won't fit our breeding program.
Pm or Call if interested.
 
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Don't know yet, this is my first year to grow heirlooms. I had always thought the hybrids had more disease and pest resistance, but I want to start seed saving so this year I have switched to heirloom (or at least not hybrid) on almost everything. I am trying multiple varieties this year and will keep the best performers/tasters for next year and try some other's I didn't get this year that I wanted to try.

How about anyone else, what heirlooms have you tried and been good or bad especially through our infamous Okie summers.

I like brandywine tomatoes. That is all I planted this year!
Two kinds I have heard about and wanted to get this year (but didn't) are Jeune Flame and Sojourner. They are both supposed to be really good in the Oklahoma heat.

I grew Brandywines year before last and they rotted on the vines while still green, don't know why. Like blossom end rot only affected all the way up from the bottom. I never got a single ripe one so gave them up. I had all other kinds of tomatoes that did excellent. I've grown the lemon cukes and they are very mild and delicious! I'm having okra this year, it loves our hot Okie summers! Okra is so easy to freezy and is easy to steam or fry.
 
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I know what you mean. When you get like that you need to have a special drawer in the refrig. filled with all kinds of chocolate! Open the fridge, stand in cool air and pick out your choc. treats, close door and enjoy. It doesn't get the house and yard chores done but it'll sure improve your state of mind!
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I know what you mean. When you get like that you need to have a special drawer in the refrig. filled with all kinds of chocolate! Open the fridge, stand in cool air and pick out your choc. treats, close door and enjoy. It doesn't get the house and yard chores done but it'll sure improve your state of mind!
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hey guys- quick question- do chickens absolutely need roost bars? what got me to thinking was pressure points- causing foot problems- some of mine like shelves- would that cause issues with their feet?
 
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How big are your roosts? I have large birds and I have to use 2 x 6's (laid flat) sometimes just to hold the weight. I prefer them not sleep on the ground as the moisture causes all types of problems. Other birds get 2 x 4's laid flat.
 
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Awwwww I love them. You can use any broken terra cotta pots as toad houses so they have a place to sleep and stay cool. Just put the pot in the garden under some plants to provide shade, with the broken part as the doorway. I find them under stuff and buried in the ground before winter hibernation. I always try to save the toads!
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If you really want to get fancy, you can paint the pot and write TOAD ABODE on it.
 
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How big are your roosts? I have large birds and I have to use 2 x 6's (laid flat) sometimes just to hold the weight. I prefer them not sleep on the ground as the moisture causes all types of problems. Other birds get 2 x 4's laid flat.

well some are 2 x 4's, with them sitting on the wider area, then i had some shelves which are about ten inches wide and some of them seem to prefer those.....
 

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