***OKIES in the BYC III ***

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I love this one (the last pic)! It's a male? How old? It looks young enough to fit in with my 6-7 wk old Cochin babies. He's adorable!
Edit: I think I have to have that baby.
Edit #2: Yes, I definitely have to have that gray baby :-O
 
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I love this one (the last pic)! It's a male? How old? It looks young enough to fit in with my 6-7 wk old Cochin babies. He's adorable!
Edit: I think I have to have that baby.
Edit #2: Yes, I definitely have to have that gray baby :-O

That is Chloe, she is yours...! Sure you don't want the others? The black one is a pullet, the other two have been having crowing practice..
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It is much larger that the okra we grow around here, and much more prolific it also tolerates higher amounts of water, I have know it as Cajun Okra. It is grown extensively in the SE, and I will admit I like it better.
 
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hi betsy i cait wait the is a lot of pepole calling me that are coming should be BIG i have to meet with the OSU ex office today im going to try to use the poultry show barn for the swap if so there will be plenty of cages if not then i will use the long gages and put them in the main show barn for the swap do you have some young sillkies we could use in the gender judging contest roos that are just starting to show stremers ?

I'll not worry about bringing a lot of cages then. I'm sure I have some silkies that you can use. I've silkies of several ages and many of them are roos. I, too, am hearing of more and more who are coming. Since you didn't mention food, should I assume there will not be a pot luck?
 

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