Arkansas folks speak up.........

Thanks Morgan we are already falling for these little guys , I think they are going to get a lot of attention at the ranch.

Any BYC'ers going to the heart of the Ozarks show in Fayetteville tomorrow?
 
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Call your extension agent, in the phone book under county government, and see if they will put you in touch with Dr. Clarke at the U of A in Fayetteville. He can answer your questions.
 
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Call your extension agent, in the phone book under county government, and see if they will put you in touch with Dr. Clarke at the U of A in Fayetteville. He can answer your questions.

Dr. Clark is a nice fellow. He has spoken at our Meetups on poultry bio-security and disease.

From http://poultryscience.uark.edu/4624.htm

F. Dustan Clark

Extension Poultry Health Veterinarian



Address

Center of Excellence for Poultry Science

University of Arkansas

Fayetteville, AR 72701
Phone: 479-575-4375

Fax: 479-575-8775
[email protected]

Education
Ph.D., Veterinary Pathobiology, Texas A&M University, 1991
M.S., Veterinary Microbiology, Texas A&M University, 1984
DVM, Texas A&M University, 1980

Professional Experience
Director of the Utah State University Provo Branch Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, 1988-1994
Supervisor of the Utah National Poultry Improvement Program and Extension Veterinarian (avian species) in the Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Science Department of Utah State University.
Diplomate, American College of Poultry Veterinarians
Assistant Professor/Extension Poultry Health Veterinarian, Center of Excellence for Poultry Science, 1994


Research Area
Reoviruses, rotaviruses and avian diagnostics

Publications
Clark, F.D. 1985. Newcastle and infectious bronchitis and the Texas disease situation. Compendium of the 30th Texas Commercial Egg Clinic. pp. 32-34.
Clark, F.D., Ni Yawei, E.W. Collisson, and M.C. Kemp. 1990. Characterization of avian reovirus strain polymorphisms. Avian Dis. 34:304-314.
Clark, F.D., D.D. Frame, and M.M. Jensen. 1993. Occlusive laryngotracheitis in turkeys following administration of gentian violet in the drinking water. Avian Dis. 37:226-228.
Frame, D.D., F.D. Clark, and R.A. Smart. 1994. Recurrent outbreaks of a cutaneous form of Pasteurella multocida infection in turkeys. Avian Dis. 38:390- 392.​
 
Did anyone else go to the Fayetteville show? I only saw two others but I was expecting more.
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Anyway, my boy's OEGB crele pullet got RV. He was so excited, it was his first time, and got to watch the judge pick her. We had alot of competition. He can't wait to go again.
 
The hotels here get that way during home football games. A friend recently passed away and there were a lot if out-of-town people here for the funeral. Some of us opened our homes to strangers because they could not get a hotel room due to a home game.

I'm ashamed to say I forgot to go. I was busy that Saturday canning leek and potato soup from the garden and just forgot about it. I don't show anyway but I do like to go and walk through.
 
I just have mutts (Speckled Sussex, Black Australorp, Delaware, and some Buff Orp ancestry) and right now I don't even have fertile eggs. Some irresponsible pet owner dropped a couple of large unneutered males off in the country for the good life. I wound up losing the heart of my breeding flock, so right now I have some six week olds in the grow-out pen to get back to a reasonable place.

Hopefully someone in this area will see this and be able to help. I think JimsFarmStand knows who has what in this state better than anyone else on this thread. He's probably your best bet to know who has either breed in this area.
 

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