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Your right Carah,it was good to see more people talking on here today. Has any one heard from Mr. Al? Been a while. Ihope all is well with his bunch.

Kwartel thats a pretty boy! I saw a pied up close at the amish sale recently. They really are awesome with those striking colors.Looks like he is walking the fence looking for a hole!lol. From what I've heard,be sure he doesn't find one or he will be gone!

Well I have another pen to square away tomorrow for the new shamos and then I think things are set for the winter. Except for the comming pigs that is. Still working on that problem!lol
 
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When we bought our first Buckeye chicks last spring, I had a heck of a time trying to figure out who the boys and girls were. Eventually we figured out that we had 19 roos and 9 hens, including a little dwarf pullet. I know a little bit more about figuring out which is which now, but those birds of yours would definitely be a mystery to me.
 
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I spoke with AL today he will be attending Blanchard I am sure he has just been buried in his work normally we chat for an hour or so this time we both had to cut it short.
 
I also spoke with Al last week, he is doing good just busy as always.

Wayne I forget what kind of pigs did you get??? Sure wish I could say I was ready for winter but I am not. I did get some birds moved around tonight, I'm sure they will be going nuts tomorrow. None of the pens will get to free range.
 
They are just a mini pig. Not for sure what breeds are in their make-up. Only top out at around 150-200 pounds. I hope to get a guinea hog boar to breed them to. They are about the same size wise. Hope to be able to establish a "homesteading" size hog market for them.

My chickens did pretty good being moved around. Even layed in their new next boxes! Problem is now I have different breeds going. Didn't plan on keeping but two!I may not have any after my wife has to take care of them for two weeks!
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She is not a "chicken" person. Maybe I should use football team names instead of breed names! Then she would be more to likeing them!
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Hello all,

I lurk on here some but don't have much to post. I am in Tulsa with eight chickens (5 Production Reds, 3 Australorps). I have a few questions.

I wanted to see the birds at the Tulsa State Fair, but my son had a campout with Cub Scouts that weekend. Are there any other shows in NE Oklahoma anytime soon?

Also, I got my birds from Country Hatchery, and I have been very happy with them. However, it is my understanding that Country Hatchery closed. Is that right? Does anybody know why? Are there any other Oklahoma hatcheries now?

Where would you recommend getting local birds, should I need any? (I don't care if they are show quality. I just want nice chickens that lay well.)

Thanks,

Neil
 
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When we bought our first Buckeye chicks last spring, I had a heck of a time trying to figure out who the boys and girls were. Eventually we figured out that we had 19 roos and 9 hens, including a little dwarf pullet. I know a little bit more about figuring out which is which now, but those birds of yours would definitely be a mystery to me.

He He I am pretty good at sexing Buckeyes. I blame AL for my addiction he gave me a very nice starter rooster. To bad he cant ever be official breed stock. But I am currently using him over some of my WPR hens for meat birds.
 
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There will be a HUGE poultry show in Shawnee December 11-12. It is a National show so there will be a lot of different breeds and the birds will be of good quality.

As for getting laying hens, you might want to consider checking out a poultry auction. Here is the link for the Oklahoma auctions we know about
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=363390

I don't know the answer regarding Country Hatchery or whether there are still any "hatcheries" in Oklahoma. That said, there are several folks on this thread who have their NPIP hatchery certificate. Some ship chicks and others only sell them for pickup from their home.
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He He I am pretty good at sexing Buckeyes. I blame AL for my addiction he gave me a very nice starter rooster. To bad he cant ever be official breed stock. But I am currently using him over some of my WPR hens for meat birds.

Yeah, mine have been good layers since they started and are nice and meaty. I haven't made the leap over to eating them yet, but someday it will happen when there are extra roos. It is too bad about the coloring problems that some of the major breeders have been having. I was hoping to buy some chicks from good show stock this fall or spring to add to our flock, but it seems that there are none to be had. Bil had ordered some chicks last spring to be delivered this fall, but that breeder has apparently had a run of bad luck. No chicks and no refund. I'm hoping that he gets it together and gets us some birds eventually.
 
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I'm sure that he would be gone in a heartbeat if he had the chance! We'll work on becoming friends, but I don't anticipate being able to have him sit on my lap while I read him bedtime stories. According to the guy I got him from, he has a white streak through the middle of his train. I am so excited to see what it looks like all grown out, but I couldn't be happier with him.
 
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