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Hey Monty,
I thought about you yesterday. I had a six county run to make and I started at Eufaula, then Okema, then on to Shawnee, then up to Chandler, next to Stillwater and last was Guthrie. Then to our Duncan office for a few minutes then back to good old Calera.
When I got close to Shawnee I thought about calling you because it was almost lunch time but when I looked at what I had left I opted to just keep on moving because I knew if we started talking "chickens" I would not make the other counties. Maybe we will get a chance to run up to Shawnee on the 10th. Things are kind of busy right now so I am not sure what our schedule will be.

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Right now they're on the medicated chick starter. I have that and laying crumbles. I am going to put everybody but the chick that is still tiny on regular chicken feed. I will keep the chick on the starter.

Tractor supply has a store brand feed 22% grower / conditioner it is manufactured for tractor supply by Purina and it is a good feed for any bird over 6 weeks of age. It is not too high in calcium, has a great deal of vitamins, minerals, a good mix of fesh meal, bone meal, and plant protiens. I do not use the feed but from what I have heard from others it does very well.
you will know when you are feeding the birds right they will develop thier bodies better, good feather condition, increased immunity, decreased feed consumption and increase production.

Thanks everybody. I ended up getting a 15% grower finisher. It is pellets so I ground it up for BillyClyde. TSC was out of the 22%. I also got some scratch grains for the bigger outdoor chickens. It's made by Producer's Pride. He is still acting normal except for the fact that he hasn't crowed all day He has tried a few times. His comb is red again, but not bright red, but then it was never really bright. Hopefully he is fine and just having an off day as June said.
 
I have a serious aversion to change, especially techno change, and there was an IT guy in my computer system changing a few programs to make it compatable w/ a company Gary is going to start working for and now my FB is screwed way up, but I don't know if it was the changes he made or if FB is changing crap again!!!!! But either way I seriously don't like it!!!!!!!!
 
Hi, I make my own deer/pork summer sausage and hot links, Ralph's in Perkins Okla. carries both summer sausage and other sausage mixes and so does AtwoodI have used both and they are both really good and easy to use, just be sure to keep the meat cold when grinding and adding mixes, we add crushed ice as we mix to keep it cold, this is to help keep it safe, I personally like the Ralph's brands the best but they are both good!!! Got a half a deer in the freezer already and have not even been hunting! Thanks to good friends( of course they all like my sausages too!!!) Hi Monty, glad to see you back on, and I think the Toppy/Hatch that Pocco has came from me!! He is gorgeous in color though!!! Lynn

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Lynn - You're right. He is from your Toppy and the Hatch hen I had for a short time (and then she went to live at your place). Because this youngster got out and was nearly impossible to catch, I just let him be. Winter is nearly here, though, and I don't want him to have to wear snow shoes. I was practicing my chicken math, not counting him, but that's not going to work when we have snow.
 
Busy last couple of days. And BYC has been busy too!

Glad to hear that Armywife's serama roo is better

Kassaundra...I hate IT changes also.

Feed at Harrah is worth checking ...thanks for the heads up Matt and Ksane

Monty glad to see you again

Thanks OkieDoodle, I'll check with Al on the AI for chickens.

Teri I'm sending you the pdf on soap making

Gourd lovers..I soak my gourds for birdhouses in Stumpkiller for 15 minutes after I cut and clean the insides out. It makes them more weather durable.

Shawnee show in December at the Expo Center...We plan on going to check out the pens.

I've been washing turnip greens to can this week. Hubby bought a new toy...a 1977 Chevy truck that has been someone's project vehicle.
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Anyone remember when we were discussing tankless hot water heaters? I saw those posts but just briefly read through them. Now, I am interested and can't find them. Anyone remember the approximate dates or post #s so I might be able to find them?? Thanks!
 

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