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I have wanted a little Ralphie for going on about 20 yrs now, the girls can't get over the slobber thing though, I will not quit working on them until I get one.

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You lost me Al.
 
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Well I might just be able to help you with that!!!! Ralphie has a girlfriend in Mustang that is getting ready to have puppie but we arent sure how they are going to do she hasnt been doing to well with the pregnancy this time but I do get the pick of 2 of the litter for stud fee I am sure that I can make you a deal that you cant refuse if they come out all right!! As far as the girls they dont slobber a hole lot lol just when he sneezes, now snoring on the other hand!!!!!
 
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Well I might just be able to help you with that!!!! Ralphie has a girlfriend in Mustang that is getting ready to have puppie but we arent sure how they are going to do she hasnt been doing to well with the pregnancy this time but I do get the pick of 2 of the litter for stud fee I am sure that I can make you a deal that you cant refuse if they come out all right!! As far as the girls they dont slobber a hole lot lol just when he sneezes, now snoring on the other hand!!!!!

Don't you dare tease me boy LOL. I love that breed, They are my kinda dog.
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This is one of him after the long day in the AC you cant tell that he is spoiled huh?

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My wife thought that it would be cute to dress them for Christmas just so that you know that I hated this as much as he did lol!!!
 
Since I am putting everyone on the path of enlighten ment this evening I will leave you with one more tid-bit. This is taken from the link listed below. It is actually law that the Shawnee show be held. The first poultry show by the Ok. State Poultry Federation was held in Hennessey Ok in the 1890s

There is hereby established in the State of Oklahoma a State Poultry Show, which shall be held annually under the supervision of the Oklahoma State Poultry Federation. The show shall be held each year at a central point in the State of Oklahoma designated by the Oklahoma State Poultry Federation. Expenses may be paid from any funds that have been made available for that purpose to the State Department of Agriculture or the State Board of Agriculture on claims approved by the Board. The State Poultry Show shall be divided into two divisions:

1. Adult or Open Division. Any person raising poultry may exhibit in the Division. Entry fees and premiums shall be fixed by the Board in cooperation and after consultation with the Oklahoma State Poultry Federation or its representatives. Nonresident exhibitor premiums shall be paid from entry fees collected by the Oklahoma State Poultry Federation; and

2. Junior Division. An exhibitor in the division shall be a boy or girl between the ages of nine (9) and nineteen (19) years. Participation in the Junior Divisions of all contests in school district, county, and state poultry and egg shows shall be limited to specimens of poultry and eggs actually produced and raised by school children of that district, county, and the state, respectively



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evening folks...and looks like goodnight to most!

Will have pics tomorrow of my new baby!!!

forgot...might be able to help you out on some of those oegbs...I am supposed to get rid of some! Ginger roo...not hens???
 
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I second this notion!
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I have a couple of cuckoos running around in my pen with the barred rocks. So, yeah... that's gonna be fun when I separate them out.
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I third it! Someone please shoot me next time I decide to hatch out BR, Cuckoo Maran, dominiques, penedesenca, and olive eggers all in the same batch. I don't know what I was thinking, they all look the same in down. Teach, I even marked the eggs! I got leg bands for the second batch. It is still hard to tell on the BR and the cuckoos now that they are older but I can tell the olive eggers roo by the tufts, although I think that there was supposed to be a olive egger hen in the bunch.
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Leg color isn't much help here either, everything seems to get sun bleached.

Good night/morning everybody.
 
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poultry--I don't think there would be as if you pick up a young chick about the same size of a quail a chicken's breast is pretty boney. A quail's breast develops pretty quickly from what I've seen. At least it's that way with my flock. Maybe I just have skinny chicks! LOL
 
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