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  1. PluckyClucker99

    Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

    Its an organization, National Poultry Improvement Plan. When someone says that their flock is NPIP, it means that they are a member and they have a flock free of disease.
  2. PluckyClucker99

    Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

    Just got back, went through a few pages to catch up. Jim: Too bad. would have loved to see how it went. what breeds again? Just joined a cool RP. Sounds like lots of fun.
  3. PluckyClucker99

    Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

    Hello. Anyone heading to the 4-H State Dog Show this weekend by Fort Atkinson? I'm showing there, it'd be fun to watch if you have nothing else to do. Plus, temps are supposed to be awesome... So excited!
  4. PluckyClucker99

    Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

    Morning everyone! Still thinking about the Portage show... don't think my 3 month old cockerel would do the best against 10 month old almost full grown roosters in the cockerel category. Maybe next year. Might get some broilers in the spring... Cornish Crosses of course. But someone else on...
  5. PluckyClucker99

    Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

    I hear there is a poultry show in portage..... its on saturday right? Also, anyone know when and where the next swap is coming up?
  6. PluckyClucker99

    Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

    BR and RIR pullets hatched early May should start laying Halloween at the latest right? Can't wait!!!!!!
  7. PluckyClucker99

    Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

    Hmmm...... If I were to get one, what breed should I get? I hear Maremmas are good on this thread.... I have also read that Great Pryeneeses work good, as well as Bernese Mountain Dogs and another popular LGD breed whose name escapes me right now..... :idunno
  8. PluckyClucker99

    Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

    Anyone got tips for a friendly and reliable LGD breed that can stay within a 40-acre unfenced farm?
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