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Hi Y'all!
Brand new to chickens and loving BYC!
I live in Morris, which is about 9 miles east of Okmulgee.
I have 29 chicks that are 3 weeks old today. Since I am just starting out, I got several different breeds. So far the Buff Cochins and the Silver Laced Wyandottes are the friendliest of the bunch.
About 4 weeks ago I acquired 8 hens and 1 rooster. All Barred Rocks and last Spring's chicks. Long story short...the previous owner goes out every Spring and gets about 25 chicks from the local feed store. She keeps them in a fenced in coop. Problem is, she only cleans the coop out in the Spring when she gets rid of the hens and gets new chicks. IT WAS GROSS!! After getting them doctored up and on a regular diet, they have made great progress and are starting to finally lay!
My youngest son is autistic and the chicks and chicken have been an awesome teaching tool in many areas!
Look forward to getting to know my fellow OKIES better.
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If you were burning outdoors today, make sure you wet it down really, really well. Tomorrow is going to be very windy and high fire danger, especially in SW Oklahoma. I've known too many people that have started awful wildfires after not making sure their burn piles or burn barrels were completely out and then the wind picked up ... some of them experienced property loss and neighbors filed insurance claims against them.
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One instance was several years ago when some homeowners decided to burn brush in the middle of winter and all was well until a few days later when the wind picked up ... and some embers under the ashes were fanned .... and a big grass fire resulted. Luckily the fire was put out before it consumed any homes or hurt anyone except a firefighter that was injured during the fire.

Wildfires scares me
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I sure hope I don't have one on my property with all the critters we have.

I burned inside my burn barrel and I saturated the ashes. No Smoke or anything since about 2 Pm
 
Teach I just got some exiting news you might like. I got Blue laced red bantams and self blue bantam cornish on the way straight from the original stock that was used to create the breed. MR. Cash's grandfathers stock. He was the man to create the first Blue laced Red bantam Cornish. and get it recognized by the ABA.
 
evening guys! wow am i tired- but our once was house guinea now has her own digs- check this out- she must have dusted and kicked dirt for hours! finding stuff i didn't know was there!
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i made a box for her, a 'coop' that is screwed together and has a door that has sliding pieces of wood like a lock on the outside- the whole coop and run is inside the chicken run, so double fencing- dave says she should be safe in that set up- trying not to be nervous!

maybe after a few weeks the others will accept her....either way she will have her own run and coop

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Spunkychickenmomma!!!


my goodness you are awesome taking on the poor hens and chicks!! Some people! Our grandson is autistic, and yes being able to focus on the chickens must be awesome to see! Welcome again!
 
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