Okies in the BYC The Original

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Mine lay well even when it's hot, but they have alot of shade and huge area to roam over, so maybe they don't get too stressed from the heat? You have to watch them, as soon as warm weather arrives, they hang back from going inside so they can sleep in the cedars. They're like children who don't want to go to bed. (they're really the same way in the winter too, but I'm less tolerant of their camping out.)

Okladoodle, I also got my first Anconas from McMurray.
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And then, after my DH had poured antifreeze out beside the driveway and 2/3rds of them died when they ingested tainted gravel, I got my second ones from them too. (AhHa! There *is* a poison that will kill a chicken) Plenty of people got their start in rare breeds from McM over the years.

About a decade ago, someone at a show offered me a trio of Ancona bantams, but I prefer large fowl and gave it a pass. You could probably find some in the NPIP yearbook for exhibition poultry.
 
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Aren't the Eagles there this year?

Didn't see any at all!!!!
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The whole area was bone dry, all the water plants dead, dry and ground parched w/ big cracks everywhere. The only birds there were the normal yard type that come to the outdoor feeders. The biggest bird out there today was a cardnal.
 
Wow! I knew it was dry but didn't know it was that bad.

We saw a pair of Eagles near there last year, sitting in a tree.

Last week on our way back from Antlers there was a bald eagle sitting on the side of the rode. It was really cool to see one that close.
 
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And not even one single mention of a Cornish anywhere !!!!!!!! I am sorry but I can't possibly sing that song now Monty hehehehe.

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