I'd love it if it was high 30's here! That's warm for us. It was 10 when I got up. Next Tuesday morning it projected to be -12!I know,right? We are in Alabama SE central part of the state and it got in the high 30s here. C c c c cold!
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I'd love it if it was high 30's here! That's warm for us. It was 10 when I got up. Next Tuesday morning it projected to be -12!I know,right? We are in Alabama SE central part of the state and it got in the high 30s here. C c c c cold!
Inflamination? I stay inflamed more pain, nah!Good morning, Café. Thanks Penny and Shad. Sean? not so much, but those donuts are better in you than in me. You do know that carbs can lead to inflammation and more pain, right ?
Yeah, really depends on the area, whether there's a high demand or a shortage. Alot of the time I sell my plain ol' ring-neckeds for $5 to 10 but that's here not much demand. To me being NPIP certified really doesn't mean anything...just allows you to ship eggs or live birds out of state....if your a up an above board breeder. Some peeps think it means they can charge more for their birds.So , you came to mind yesterday as I was looking at the local craigslist. Someone was selling 3 Male ringnecks here, wanted $25/each and claimed to be NPIP certified. I'm not thinking of buying them, but wonder if you think that it's on the level? Is that a normal price, etc?
Thanks for clearing that up for me.Yeah, really depends on the area, whether there's a high demand or a shortage. Alot of the time I sell my plain ol' ring-neckeds for $5 to 10 but that's here not much demand. To me being NPIP certified really doesn't mean anything...just allows you to ship eggs or live birds out of state....if your a up an above board breeder. Some peeps think it means they can charge more for their birds.
All NPIP cert means is they found no disease at time of testing.
Too bad your not closer, I'd give you some of mine.Thanks for clearing that up for me.
Now that's awful sweet of you to sayToo bad your not closer, I'd give you some of mine.
Yeah, really depends on the area, whether there's a high demand or a shortage. Alot of the time I sell my plain ol' ring-neckeds for $5 to 10 but that's here not much demand. To me being NPIP certified really doesn't mean anything...just allows you to ship eggs or live birds out of state....if your a up an above board breeder. Some peeps think it means they can charge more for their birds.
All NPIP cert means is they found no disease at time of testing.
Morning Margie, your right I drink coffee all day, all night! stay warm and keep your powder dry!Morning! You all are very busy before coffee, during coffee and apparently, after coffee!
Snow dustings and highs near 33F, give or take a few for the next couple of days,
Have a wonderful day!