Okies in the BYC The Original

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You should make a better page. That was alot of negitive for the breed.

I would, but it takes a lot of time to sit down and write stuff up about a breed. I don't usually have the time anymore since I started school. I can take comfort in the possibility that she'll never get enough photos to make that page complete. Maybe by the time summer break rolls around, I can get one completed.
 
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Haha, whew... I thought those were dead until I read what you posted above the photo.
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I have a silkied serama cock and hen, and a smooth feathered hen.
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They play hard and they sleep hard. What color are your serama? They are spunky little guys, aren't they?
 
Faves so far

1. Delawares
2. Rhode Island Whites
3. Brahmas (light)

(Although this really isn't fair because my wife says I can never pick a favorite anything and I really like Marans, Welsummers-really inquisitive, and the Penedesenca because they lay the dark eggs with white earlobes. My wife and I also like to get different color eggs which is why the olive egger project. When I was a kid I liked the Dominiques so I still like a pretty barred bird. I'll shut up now!
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everybody, have a great weekend and happy auctioning.
 
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They did answer you on Pryor. It is a bantam poultry show it starts at 8:30 am on Sat morning, it will most likely go most of the day.
 
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Haha, whew... I thought those were dead until I read what you posted above the photo.
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I have a silkied serama cock and hen, and a smooth feathered hen.
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They play hard and they sleep hard. What color are your serama? They are spunky little guys, aren't they?

The silkied cock and smooth feathered hen are black. The cock has some brown showing on him, the hen is glossy black with a green feather sheen. My silkied hen is gold or buff colored with black tips in her tail.

I have never been able to artificially incubate any serama eggs.
 
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They did answer you on Pryor. It is a bantam poultry show it starts at 8:30 am on Sat morning, it will most likely go most of the day.

The Pryor show is next weekend, March 6th.
 
OK I think I do remember something about Pryor, but I was a little confused or I have been just so tired. Yeah we will use the tired excuse. So is that all that is going on tomorrow is the Blanchard auction and show in Pryor. Will they have sale area at the Pryor show?
 
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They do have a sale area. There wasn't much variety last year, but that doesn't mean it'll be the same this year.

But there won't be anyone there this weekend! The show is next weekend.
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