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I bet the door on your fridge looks a lot like ours.

Eggs in the egg tray? Not hardly, constriction bands plus the bander.

Top tray, Mustard, Pen, jam, LS-50 etc. LOL

SURE DOES! LOL

Monty: I will be at blanchard...what time do you guys meet up?
 
Devon's wins are:

Other OE subcatagory:
Brassy Back Hen 2nd place
Blue Wheaaten Cock 1st place
Brassy Back Cock 2nd place

Black OE subcatagory:
Black Hen 2nd place
Black Cock 1st place

Old English Breed Catagory:
Black Cock Champion Male

Asiatic Standard Breed
Cochin Subcatagory:
Splash Cochin Cockerel 1st place

Golden Sebright subcatagory:
Golden Sebright Hen 1st place
Golden Sebright Cock 1st place

Rose Comb, Clean leg Catagory:
Golden Sebright Cock Champion Male

Over all Show:
Golden Sebright Cock Over All Grand Champion Male



Devon's Friend:

Other OE subcatagory:
Brown Red Hen 3rd place
Blue Wheaten Hen 1st place

BB Red OE Subcatagory:
BB Red Hen 1st place

Old English Breed Catagory:
Blue Wheaten Hen Champion Female

Bantam Wyandotte Subcatagory:
Partridge Wyandotte Cock 1st place
Partridge Wyandotte Hen 1st place

Rose Comb, Clean Leg Catagory:
Partridge Wyandotte Hen Champion Female

Asiatic Standard Breed Catagory:
Cochin subcatagory:
Black Cochin Cock 1st place

All Other Feather Legged subcatagory:
Blue Mottled D'Uccle Cock 1st
Blue Mottled D'Uccle Hen 1st

Feather Legged Catagory:
Blue Mottled D'Uccle Hen Champion Female
Blue Mottled D'Uccle Cock Champion Male
 
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Maribeth has the better deal and is a far better enabler than I
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I was gonna offer that I only have one buck he was a show rabbit best of breed but I don't have papers if you want you could introduce him to any of your does,
This is Chubs
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I have 3 does I'll be breeding to him shortly,
 
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What!?!?!
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Yeah Only about ten miles north of Anlters.
Did the twisters get close to you today? I saw a big red glob on the map and that they were in your area.

Just a lot of rain at my place.
 
what time does blanchard auction start? And to verify my friend out here has some really nice silver laced wyndottes Were gonna bring a trio and some hens. I dont know alot about lacing but these girls have some nice lacing on em hope they bring some good money
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Poultry items begin selling at 5pm, with hatching eggs and day old chicks selling first. Non-poultry items begin selling at 4pm (I don't think they have gone back to the 2:00 schedule for this sale). So, if you want a goat or some electronics or canned goods - those start selling at 4:00.

The address is 2500 South CountyLine Ave. You turn South off of HWY 62, on the West Side of Blanchard, just West of the intersection of HWY 62 and HYW 76. There is a rodeo ground on the West side of S. Countyline Ave. where you turn. The FFA Bldg is sort of Plum colored and is on the East side of Countyline

Here is the "formal" information about the Blanchard Auction
Blanchard FFA Building 2500 S. County Line Rd.
Jerry 405-623-9293 or Jim 405-812-7552

As Elwood indicated, if you are going to Google it - be sure to Google SOUTH Countyline Rd or Ave. since North and South Countyline do not connect in the middle.

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seems to change First time i went it was 6 next time it was 4 last weekend poultry was 5. Just trying to get there early this time perhaps I should leave at 3:00 pm to be safe.
 
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seems to change First time i went it was 6 next time it was 4 last weekend poultry was 5. Just trying to get there early this time perhaps I should leave at 3:00 pm to be safe.

Poultry items are always scheduled to begin at 5 pm.
It is the non-poultry items that fluctuate on the beginning time.
I just talked to Jerry and confirmed that non-poultry items will begin tomorrow at 4:00 and poultry will begin at 5:00.

Beginning the 25th of September, they will go back to a 2:00 start time for non-poultry related items.

Matt - if you want to get your birds a good spot in the line of bid items, you might want to consider having them there at the barn long before 3:00 so you get a lower "lot number" since birds sell in order of "lot number"
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I have never had much luck in fixing splay legs, but was glad to see the description of how to use a bandaid as a splint, on the thread you started. Let us know how it does. If it can be brought back to good health - I am confident that you can do it.
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