*** OKIES in the BYC ***

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Not a spring-like day at all here. Hoping for some rain this week and next weekend is supposed to be high 70's. Isn't it ever 72 degrees in Oklahoma for more that a few minutes on it's way up or down?

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I think you make a good point. We have a lot of 72 degree weather from January to October - it just doesn't last very long at one time.
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I see where BYC broke another record for 2011 this evening at 8:42, with 1510 members on line at one time. And I wasn't on line then and missed it!
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They are about 6 mo old, even the parents stock of these layed them this size from start to finish till the end, they don't and have never had much if any pigment. The chicks from them are also huge and are at least X2 the size of other chicks at hatching.
This is one of them she has just started laying and is about 5 mo old.

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This is her from the top, her shoulders are broad and deep and that helps breast development and opens the cavity for better health.
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Keith your right, Rocks are notorious for doing that and these birds have lot's of rock in them amoungst other things.

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Those are my project meaties, they do have some Cornish in them, here are a few of my Cornish I took these today while out feeding.

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The Hulk is ready for yet another spring. Standard Cornish

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A young Standard Cornish Cock who is proving to be a good one, hatching already from him.
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Another pen of Cornish
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