Okies in the BYC The Original

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I realize that now but you coulda squeezed a skinny friend between you to help catch a few crumbs LOL.

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If you come to the Blanchard auction, I'll bring you some NN eggs that have been fertilized by one of 3 frizzle NN roos ....

.... now that's a bribe
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You and Teva could use a road trip this Saturday, right?
 
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My uncle lives in Red Oak. I have kinfolk all around over there. Very quiet and peaceful place. I'll have to give him a call and see what is going on.
 
I have heard that about the NN, Aracauna and the frizzle. But I also wonder that if in trying to improve their lines of show birds that some got careless in their line breeding and didn't adhere to the birds that needed to be crossed for a successful line. Like they started breeding too close which could have raised mortality rates.

Time for more research!
 
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I'm worried about my Pyrs in that regard. I'm using electric fencing around the place to train them young. Think it will work?

They are all half Anatolian. Do they tend to wander too?
 
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If you come to the Blanchard auction, I'll bring you some NN eggs that have been fertilized by one of 3 frizzle NN roos ....

.... now that's a bribe
big_smile.png
You and Teva could use a road trip this Saturday, right?

unfortunatly Teva has to work, she is worn out. Shoot she has missed the last three horse auctions at Jones from being tired. Maybe that's the reason behind all this rain?
 
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I was always taught to let the women and children eat first, and I figured surely they would leave some for ole AL.
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