***OKIES in the BYC III ***

I have two pair of juvenile Rhodebars for sale, if anyone is interested. They are about 10 weeks old. 40.00 a pair. Also have 3 Rhodebar cockerals for sale out of the same group. 15.00 each or best offer. Pick up only. Located in Wister, OK
 
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Thought I'd share some of my morning glory pics this morning

















Absolutely gorgeous I'm still havening bad luck with them, I was able to get some to germinate thanks to everyone on here great advice but the didn't live long after that unfortunately
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I am just east of Tulsa. Have 11 pullets, 1 rooster and 7 guineas. First time chicken farmer. :) Loving it. However, getting sick of the guineas. Wanted them to live in the trees - they're the first ones in the coop at night and they bully my more timid chickens. May be getting rid of them soon.
 
Absolutely gorgeous I'm still havening bad luck with them, I was able to get some to germinate thanks to everyone on here great advice but the didn't live long after that unfortunately
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Love those flowers, so pretty, mine didn't even flower this year. The vines are really healthy and I've cut them back to see if it would start blooming.
 
I am just east of Tulsa. Have 11 pullets, 1 rooster and 7 guineas. First time chicken farmer. :) Loving it. However, getting sick of the guineas. Wanted them to live in the trees - they're the first ones in the coop at night and they bully my more timid chickens. May be getting rid of them soon.
Even though guineas are good guards, I don't know anyone who has not had some kind of complaint. I know they can be loud.
 
Absolutely gorgeous I'm still havening bad luck with them, I was able to get some to germinate thanks to everyone on here great advice but the didn't live long after that unfortunately
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Morning glories always come up where you don't want them in the garden. This year, they are late coming up...just last week here. Kassaundra...love the variety in your morning glories....great photos too! So far we have just under two inches of rain for the past few days. It's been nice to go out in the garden each morning an pull weeds in the raised bed. They drain nicely and the soil is nice and workable. My tomato plants have doubled in size this week. And the cooler temps triggered them to set fruit. Had some sweet potato sprouts that rooted in water so I'm going to plant another bed in the morning...should have three months give or take to produce.
 
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