Okies in the BYC The Original

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That could wind up being a "match made on BYC"
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Someone else needs to advise him how many chickens he can adequatly house within his coop. I subscribe to the theory that as long as everyone has space to sleep and plenty of room to roam during the day, there aren't too many in the coop.
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And it is hard enough getting them to pull over w/ the emergency lights they are used to!!!! Don't know what is so complicated about pull to the right and stop. I have had people literally try and drag race me w/ lights and sirens going, among many other variations of stopping in the middle of the road, pulling over to the left, not pulling over at all, stopping at the light, just to pull out at the last minute to see if they can beat us through the intersection! I could go on......
 
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So are these brooders, coops. What are they designed for.

They are super nice whatever they are!

I concur - very professionally made and quite attractive.

What do the circles on the feeder do?
 
Well, this ole horse is about to turn back into a mouse so I am heading to bed.
I told Wayne that I was going away an hour ago but I didn't pull free.
Night folks.
 
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Hrer is a pic of one of my Opal oe, This color is a mutation that happend in my flock of black oe it breeds 100% true, I have been expermenting with breeding it to diferent colors to understand its makeup it is a simple recessive to all colors and it is not the lav gene, nor the fawn gene
 
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