***OKIES in the BYC III ***

Kass the fufu headed NN were out of a blue NN rooster and a spitzhuiben hen. They probable carrying that dreaded spitzhuebin desease since all in the USA are supposed to have it
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Im sorry, couldnt help myself, I am such a butt.
Sorry about your lose of the other chicken. Was great meeting you in person.
 
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I bellyacked earlier about the drive etc. Sorry, didnt mean to come across as a whiner, but so dang sore today cant hardly function so had to vent. I had a blast at the swap. I sold some stuff and talked to some good folks. Met some new folks that I will call friends from now on. Met some folks that shared my same interests and liked the same type fowl as I raise. Sold several young asils, and a few American games. Some leather, lots of Gamefowl hats, books and chicken ceramics and a few knives. I think it was great that this was more than a BYC reunion. The fact that it was advertised as a swap to the public is why I drove the 5 hours over and would again. All the auctions across the state are ok to get rid of extra birds. But it is much nicer to have a swap where you can control the price and where they go. If it was a closed affair yesterday, I probable would have hauled most of my birds home because there isnt that large of following for my fowl on BYC. Again I had a good time and now I can add auctioneer to my resume
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Kass the fufu headed NN were out of a blue NN rooster and a spitzhuiben hen. They probable carrying that dreaded spitzhuebin desease since all in the USA are supposed to have it
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Im sorry, couldnt help myself, I am such a butt.
Sorry about your lose of the other chicken. Was great meeting you in person.
Cathie, we got the 5' welded wire at Lowe's. It was......$50 for a 50' roll (had to look). The 4' is $66 for 100'. I really wanted the 5' and it came to like $17 per 50' more but it's not like we have to put it up every month. What we did on the pens is use 3 roof panels per 10x10 pen.That way over 1/2 the pen is covered and they're protected from rain but we didn't have the expense of covering the whole thing. My husband and daughter have the roof panel building down to an art now.
 
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I have a few question for those that use the big waterers and Oxine.  1) How much Oxine do you use per gallon in a waterer?  We bought 5 gallon waterers and I love them but want to keep alge from growing in them.  2) How often do you change the water in a big waterer?  I have 6 of the 5 gallon ones and 1 of the 7 gallon ones.  I really want some 3 gallon ones too but those will have to wait until next month.  Right now I am changing the water every other day. 


I never change the water. Have 5to 7 gallon waterers all over the place and they empty them daily.
 
i just found this article in the muscogee pheonix and whanted to share it i gusse the reportor though i was the event organizer or it made a better story sorry for that but annyway it is great puplisaty for the poulty world and i am so exsited about all the interest in chicken razing and showing i get verry exsited when young folk whant to start razing chickens of there own here is the link to the article

http://muskogeephoenix.com/local/x514655767/Fanciers-peck-out-deals-at-poultry-swap
 
Buster I figure once the real hot weather gets here they will drain them daily. I have one 7 gal one with 18 hens and it lasts 2 days. the 5 gallon ones are with 9-16 l
LF birds mostly 10-12 week chicks. All the other pens have 2 gallon rubber water bowls. Those I fill 3 times a day because the get so much dirt and ick in them. Maybe mu solution is to get more birds so they empty them daily, lol. Hubby would just LOVE that idea I'm sure, hehe.
 
i just found this article in the muscogee pheonix and whanted to share it i gusse the reportor though i was the event organizer or it made a better story sorry for that but annyway it is great puplisaty for the poulty world and i am so exsited about all the interest in chicken razing and showing i get verry exsited when young folk whant to start razing chickens of there own here is the link to the article
http://muskogeephoenix.com/local/x514655767/Fanciers-peck-out-deals-at-poultry-swap
That's too cool-and they even got your picture!
Yea, the media doesn't always care what the actual facts are, they want to make the story exciting. And with all the people and confusion going on it would've been hard to get the actual facts that day.
 
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i started to superimpose another pic in there, but thought better of it. i was afriad someone would come to my house and beat me up if i did!

although a handsome man pic would have made it more enjoyable for everyone, i decided to keep my face out of it and just stay in the background.
That would have been a funny pic. We would have thought "Who is this guy?" LOL It was a pleasure meeting you. I wish I could have talked to several more people. I was all over the place like a headless chicken but I really enjoyed the event.
 
Okay I have baby chickie doos so that means you guys have to see the pics!!!! lol lol lol


Just in time for "fear the beard" Joe's hoodas lol


How did T make it this long w/o topknots????


mini group shot




the smallest is king of the log




This chickie doo is the smartest of the lot, this is the only chick that is not from banjoe.


The two tiny araucanas are both tufted and rumpless


So cute and going to be fluffy




And courtesy of oldcowboy, Jackie O and Miss Priss.
 
What an incredibly productive weekend I had.

Got up early Saturday and started heating the scald water for processing and set up all the equipment. Filled the coolers with eggs for the farmers market. Made $280 in sales in 3 hours before running out. I came home early to start processing. Did 21 birds, took a nap, then bagged and tagged them for the fridge. Did the mid day feeding and watering, then headed for Newcastle where we upped our layer numbers a bit. Drove home and put all the new birds in their respective places. Fed and watered all the goats, dogs, turkeys, and chickens before going to bed at midnight.

Got up at 5 this morning and drove to Fort Worth to visit oldest daughter and grandbaby. She took us along with her hubby to this beautifully rustic mexican restaurant call Joe Garcia's I think where the menu is limited to fajitas, enchiladas, and tacos to eat a wonderful meal of beef fajitas. Visited till 6, drove home and took care of the birds, dogs, and goats. Weighed out the processed chickens for delivery tomorrow after work, then to bed.

Best fathers day weekend I have had in a long long time.
 

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