Okies in the BYC The Original

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What is Madison going to be showing? Put your camera in the car today (and then try to remember that you put it there
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She will be showing:

barred rock roo
OEG Black Cockrel
OEG Black Hen
Black cochin Pullet
Black Cochin Cockrel

I think it is in there from dealing with POOPS pictures but have to locate the extra batteries.
 
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What is Madison going to be showing? Put your camera in the car today (and then try to remember that you put it there
smile.png
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She will be showing:

barred rock roo
OEG Black Cockrel
OEG Black Hen
Black cochin Pullet
Black Cochin Cockrel

I think it is in there from dealing with POOPS pictures but have to locate the extra batteries.

Where is this show?
 
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I think I will make an album on the shutterfly just for her & her shows. I need them for her record book & it will be one place to keep them all.

Al I will relay the message!

thanks for the good luck, This is her last show of the season with 4H, I think she is running 4th in the points......checking that.
 
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probably depends on the variety of the ducks. Since ducks don't "roost" like chickens, they need to have enough space that they can lay down side by side at night. Someone else may be more helpful, since mine sleep in the grass, without protection, most of the time. I did have about 14 runner ducks last winter that I put into a pen attached to an old well house that was about 4 feet wide and 3 feet deep. They all managed to go into the well house at night and stay warm enough. They didn't complain that "he touched me" or "she looked at me" like kids would do if they were crowded together
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probably depends on the variety of the ducks. Since ducks don't "roost" like chickens, they need to have enough space that they can lay down side by side at night. Someone else may be more helpful, since mine sleep in the grass, without protection, most of the time. I did have about 14 runner ducks last winter that I put into a pen attached to an old well house that was about 4 feet wide and 3 feet deep. They all managed to go into the well house at night and stay warm enough. They didn't complain that "he touched me" or "she looked at me" like kids would do if they were crowded together
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Maribeth I like the analogy, "Like kids", it is so fitting.

Some ducks like to be close to sleep. A 55 gallon drum cut length-wise and cut out the top should be more than adequate for their needs. (igloo look)

Chickens like a little space but sometimes will roost close side by side with another chicken they have become pals with. Ducks lay on the ground and will almost 'snuggle' especially in the winter months. I've had ducks that would move away from everyone else, some that would look for their buddies to sleep next to. I sometimes think that it is dependent on the individual birds.


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thanks P&B and doc- my big issue for now is i don't want a coon repeat- never seen that kind of waste- anyway.... so it needs to be predator proof at nite, daytime isn't a problem... i like the fact they get along the way they do.... like best buddies-

ok- check in with ya all in a bit!
 
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To make anything racoon-proof, it has to be 'fully enclosed'. If a coon can reach into a pen and pull a chick or duck to the wire, they can kill it.
 
Hello, y'all!

Just wanted to drop in and say congrats on your news coverage of the recent swap. I watched the video-too cool!

I grew up in Bartlesville (about an hour NE of Tulsa, for those of you who don't know where B'ville is). My grandpa raised Angus/Chianina's and ran the local feed store. We had chickens, of course. I grew up (way too young) and moved away at the age of 16. I'll be 40 this month, and just got back to my farmin' ways this past year. Grandpa passed before he saw me come around, but I've still got some family in Oklahoma.

Well, once again... just wanted to applaude you. The story touched my heart.

-Cayce
 
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