Okies in the BYC The Original

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hey ive been doing ok and poping in and out , with all the craziness around here , So how are you ? the newest birds i have are the white ameraucanas and the lavender orps.

as far as the auction it is tomorrow night at 7 pm , on highway 59 north , at the brushy mountain auction barn a friend of mine is the owner and auctionier his name is kenny brewer 918-776-5459 is his cell number , take the first sallisaw exit , turn left , go to second stop light turn right , go to the fourth stop light which is wheeler and cherokee turn left , then go north about 5 to 7 miles i cant remember exact milelage , but the birds there are most usually always cheap and hear lately there really has been some nicer birds starting to come in ...


Last tuesday i went to the okmulgee auction and picked up some nice buff laced polish roos and some splash sumatra
 
Ameraucana large fowl are in the APA “All Other Standard Breeds” (AOSB) class of chickens. They were admitted to the Standard in 1984. Ameraucana is a general purpose fowl and has a distinctive blue eggshell coloration. Disqualifications include presence of ear tuffs and absence of beard & muffs.

STANDARD WEIGHTS for LARGE FOWL

Cock………………6½ lbs. Hen……………….5½ lbs.
Cockerel………….5½ lbs. Pullet……………..4½ lbs.

STANDARD WEIGHTS for BANTAMS

Cock……………….30 oz. Hen…………….….26 oz.
Cockerel…………..26 oz. Pullet……………..24 oz.


AMERAUCANA VARIETIES (Large Fowl & Bantam)

Black, Blue, Blue Wheaten, Brown Red, Buff, Silver, Wheaten & White


COMB: Pea.
BEAK: Curved.
FACE: Nearly hidden by muffs.
EYES: Expressive.
WATTLES: Small, preferably absent.
EARLOBES: Small.
MUFFS AND BEARD: Full, well-rounded, medium length.
HEAD: Medium size.
NECK: Well-arched.
HACKLE: Full.
BACK: Medium length.
SADDLE: Medium in length.
TAIL: Well spread, medium length, carried at 45º above horizontal.
WINGS: Fairly large, tips carried above the hock joint.
BREAST: Prominent.
BODY AND STEARN: Body of medium length, stern well-tucked up.
LEGS AND TOES: Medium length set apart, four toes
 
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Two reasons. First they hole up during the storm and emerge afterwards hungry and secondly all of the trails/scents are fresh and easy to follow.

The first day after a big snow storm is a good day to call in Coyotes!

Most excellent insight. Thanks Les!
 
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Sorry about your animal problems!
I hope you made lemonade out of those lemons..... er... coon skin hats out of those coons!
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They won't be pestering me any more.
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Will be traveling next week from Oklahoma to Florida in a pick up. I can go east to Atlanta and down, or south to south east Texas and east, or anyway in between to get there. Will be coming back later that week and can use either route as well to get back with a closed in trailer. Anyone needing anything ~legal~ transported within this area and time frame, there or back, can contact me to make arrangements. PM or better yet, email me - [email protected]
 
Morning Okies!!!! I wish I could stay in bed!!!

Donnie thanks for the info on the Auction, of course I won't get to come tonight but hope that Grace will add it to our auction thread so I can get there another time. I will be doing some ordering of floor stain tonight.

Tony Welcome!
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What kind of foul do you have??
 
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I am tryin dear........................ I have a pretty long day ahead, so I am trying to get my mind right about all the thing's I need to do, my brain keeps freezing up and needs to reboot LOL.

AL
 
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