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And it's definately Texas' bottom
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, but she'll be closer soon and further from the "bottom", as for fertility times I read 10 days both ways (10 days after the rooster is gone, 10 days after new rooster is introduced) so 20 days total but I'm sure there is always cases where the hens and roosters don't read the manual and stuff could happen sooner.
 
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Hey Okies,

At work but had a minute to post. Howdy All Ya'll. Hope all are having a great day.

10 days is what my Grandmaw always told me. Don't look like the hens or roos have changed their minds in the past 49 years since she told me that.

Welcome newbies.
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I FOund this ad on Craigslist.( Farm & Garden) OKC Area.

Didnt know if it was someone on here or not, but if not, then may be a good place to get some... Seams like good prices...




Royal Palm turkeys, yearlings, very big, 3 Toms $30.00 each, 1 Hen $40.00. India blue peacocks, 2yrs. old $60.00. Black shoulder peacock 3 yrs. old, $75.00. Black shoulder hen 3yrs. old $100.00. Also have Eastern Turkey chicks, and Royal Palm Turkey chicks $8.00 each, taking orders for peachicks-India blues, white, black shoulder, purple, pied, $20.00 - $30.00 at 2 weeks of age. call 405-823-0822.
 
Hello everyone!


Thought I would come in the house since I was throwing a temper tantrum at all the lawn mowers we own...
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Trying to mow the back yard and I hate the RIDING LAWN MOWER and neither of my two push mowers want to start...
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thats all I wanna do right now is cry me a pity party. Can I get some sympathies any one... tee hee.


Enough of me and the lawn woes... WELCOME NEWBIES!!!
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Jeannie
 
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Cry me a handful!

We seem to have lost the key to our riding mower. So I tried to mow with push mower and gave up!... Whats next? HHHUUUUBBBBBBBBYYYYY!
 
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Cry me a handful!

We seem to have lost the key to our riding mower. So I tried to mow with push mower and gave up!... Whats next? HHHUUUUBBBBBBBBYYYYY!

You should be able to get a key at any service center for mowers.... I should know, the boys use to lose ours every year.
 
Aloysius Penrod Seminario! You get your butt in here right now and go sit in that corner and read these safety sheets until you can learn to not cut yourself up with Power Tools, young man! http://nasdonline.org/document/1114/d000903/power-tool-safety.html

Seriously
Al - please watch your hand carefully for any sign of infection - it sounds like you did a great job of field dressing the wound, but you can't be too careful. I hope you don't lose any use of your thumb...
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Hi everyone!

I hope it's okay to just jump into the conversation here. I'm excited to see so many Okies are on here! We've just started our chicken adventure- and we're learning more every day. We started off with full grown birds and our hens (3) are all now laying eggs.
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Today's lesson from BYC has been- TICKS. We tend to have a big problem with ticks and I am thrilled to read that our chickens can help to control them.

Anyway, just wanted to say hi! Hope you are all enjoying this beautiful weather!
 
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Menagerie2B! Jumping into the conversation is the only way to go around here! Glad you found us - I started my current city flock with 3 hens, too! What kind of chickens do you have?
 
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@ Menagerie2B,

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Hiya and welcome aboard!
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Oh yes, those pesky ticks! We have 5 dogs and 3 cats (one is an outdoor barn cat) and we haven't had to use anything besides our
peck-peck-pecking Chickens, Guinea and Turkeys to get rid of our flea and tick population. We are pretty rural and surrounded by trees
and haven't had to treat "any" of our animals (including our livestock and miniature donkeys) for ticks or fleas in 9 years. YAY!

Sometimes feathered friends can be your best friends.
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And congratulations on your eggs!

~ Lisa
 
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