***OKIES in the BYC III ***

Evening Okies!

I had a wonderful visit with Pepper48 98 today. He's got some amazing Cornish. I'm borrowing a few pullets and a couple roosters to put some serious weight into my meaty population. The pullets were so much fun to watch when I introduced them to their new coop/run area. They ate some grass, dug for bugs, snoozed in the sun, dust bathed inside the coop in the wood shavings, and then spent the rest of the afternoon in the run scoping out the Light Sussex in the next pen.

Charley - These girls are gorgeous. They are going to add pounds and inches to my meaty breeding stock.

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These girls loooooove mealworms. I had my camera in my right hand and a brown paper bag with some meal worms in my left. I shook the bag, got their attention, and then flipped the contents of the bag into the grass. The WLR pullet nearly knocked me down!
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Promising pair of spangled oegb nana. Where did you find them? Do you know their age?

Thanks Matt. Purchased them at the Expo in Shawnee Dec 12. Breeder is Jeff Burkhart out of Gainsville Tex. The legbands show OEGBCA with 11 as the year of birth and the pullet has #332 and the roo has #356
That first picture doesn't show off his tail very well. This one is better. The black is an irridescent green
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/23941_oegb_roo.jpg

He looks good. The only oegb i have now are spangled.
 
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Promising pair of spangled oegb nana. Where did you find them? Do you know their age?

Thanks Matt. Purchased them at the Expo in Shawnee Dec 12. Breeder is Jeff Burkhart out of Gainsville Tex. The legbands show OEGBCA with 11 as the year of birth and the pullet has #332 and the roo has #356
That first picture doesn't show off his tail very well. This one is better. The black is an irridescent green
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/23941_oegb_roo.jpg

your spangeled roo is verry nice i have been looking for a good one ( one with all the right spots) to go with my hens the roo i have with them now is OK but im looking for better quality one
 
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I have a small stainless steel bucket I use to bring my chickens their dubias for the day, they absolutely KNOW that bucket and will flat mow you down if you get in their way.
 

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