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Where can I find more info about the Coweta auction? I drove today for the first time since my femur break so I'd kinda like to get out there just for the fun of it
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The Coweta auction is held at the Wagoner Country Fairgrounds barn. Take Hwy 72 into Coweta. Go East on E. Pecan Street, which is also called E. 147 St. South. You'll go across the railroad tracks. The white barn building is on the right. There is a white pipe entrance with a sign over it: Wagoner County Fairgrounds. The sale begins at 6:00 p.m. If you're bringing birds to sell, they start checking in cages around noon.


If you go too far you'll end up at a "T" intersection, and you'll be facing Coweta High School. The high school is on S. 305th E. Ave.
 
The Coweta auction is held at the Wagoner Country Fairgrounds barn. Take Hwy 72 into Coweta. Go East on E. Pecan Street, which is also called E. 147 St. South. You'll go across the railroad tracks. The white barn building is on the right. There is a white pipe entrance with a sign over it: Wagoner County Fairgrounds. The sale begins at 6:00 p.m. If you're bringing birds to sell, they start checking in cages around noon. If you go too far you'll end up at a "T" intersection, and you'll be facing Coweta High School. The high school is on S. 305th E. Ave.
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Hi everyone it's countryhen maybe yall remember me. Haven't ben on in awhile been so busy taking classes and working oh and taking care of chickens. I have only 23 now had a cat get my silkie and one of my newly hatched chicks
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but I caught the cat
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I took it to my friends house away from my chickens. I'm hoping to get more chickens add grow my flock. Will have to put pics on of my two chicks I hatched they are Buff orpington (rooster) X Ameraucana (Hen)


If anyone has any free chicks or hens and lives close to me (near Idabel Oklahoma) let me know thanks.
 
I'm bringing my camera to the auction. Find me and let's take a group BYC photo. I'll be wearing my bright yellow "What the Fox Says" T-shirt.



I support good causes, especially when it affects our campus. Maverick is a young man in our school district. I wish an English teacher had been asked to proof the text before the shirts went to the printer. Using lower-case I in place of upper-case I shouldn't happen. I want to support good causes, but I don't want to be part of the dumbening.
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I was out getting some sun and feeding the flock some mealworms and I saw the coolest thing... Floyd, my roo, would come up and take a worm from my fingers, run over to one of his favorite girls, and drop it on the ground in front of her, then repeat the gesture with another hen. He didn't start eating them himself until he had treated at least five of the girls. He's awfully good to his ladies.

Don't you just LOVE roosters?? Not all mine have the honor of having girls to feed but the boys in the boy yards will feed each other also. Several in particular are surrogate daddies to the others. They don't try to breed them, but they feed the others and follow them around and call them over when they find something. The boys who are together seem perfectly happy. I'm wondering if it's more important for chickens just to have company, not necessarily company of the opposite sex.
 

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