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<blockquote data-quote="Singed" data-source="post: 604030" data-attributes="member: 6261"><p>Barred Rocks are a handsome looking bird too. You must have a bucolic little acreage, like English cottage country. </p><p></p><p>I raised turkeys to pay for part of my Univeristy costs, 500 of them one year, free range. Beaks and claws are no nonsense. We rarely had the birds long enough for them to become aggressive. One Tom was still around in late November, strutting and puffing through the barnyard, with a four inch beard. He dressed out at 39lbs. He had to be frozen and band sawed in half so we could cook him, only half would fit in the oven at a time. I wish I had pictures because it sounds like a Paul Bunyan story.</p><p></p><p>With story telling in mind, I'll have Mark Twain in the Legend and quietly finish my coffee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Singed, post: 604030, member: 6261"] Barred Rocks are a handsome looking bird too. You must have a bucolic little acreage, like English cottage country. I raised turkeys to pay for part of my Univeristy costs, 500 of them one year, free range. Beaks and claws are no nonsense. We rarely had the birds long enough for them to become aggressive. One Tom was still around in late November, strutting and puffing through the barnyard, with a four inch beard. He dressed out at 39lbs. He had to be frozen and band sawed in half so we could cook him, only half would fit in the oven at a time. I wish I had pictures because it sounds like a Paul Bunyan story. With story telling in mind, I'll have Mark Twain in the Legend and quietly finish my coffee. [/QUOTE]
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