I had it and have not been able to find it....I want to become NPIP as well.. I think it is $35 and they do a couple blood test checking for diseases. This is what I was told.I'll look it up for you....I know I have that contact info someplace, LOL
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I had it and have not been able to find it....I want to become NPIP as well.. I think it is $35 and they do a couple blood test checking for diseases. This is what I was told.I'll look it up for you....I know I have that contact info someplace, LOL
I was selling mine for $3-3.50 and had standing orders. My eggs where primarily marans and sometimes would not fit into XL egg cartons. Now that I only have silkie and polish and they are smaller eggs I sell them for $2..they are med in size. If you know someone who is a baker...they would love your eggs. One I know bought 6 doz a week. She baked cupcakes for Calhouns in Knox. and loved that they made the cakes so fluffy.I was thinking along the same lines on size.
1 dozen for $3.00
2 dozen for $5.00
Just didn't want to get out of line with what the going market price was.
My husband brought home two bunnies to put in his coyote cage. It has a cage inside the cage. But rabbits panic and their heart beats too fast for bait. They might die. (thus, we now have about $400 invested in two rabbits. His response as soon as I started playing with the bunnies was "I should've known.") A game chicken might be good. They are noisey and fiesty. They would probably be safe. I don't know anything else. I'm good with racoons, groundhogs and coyotes....but we don't have weasels. (Thank you Lord). They are like little vampires.yeah...it is a weasel for certain. I saw it.,.or part of it cause they are so fast....when it had a chickens head pulled through a cage. It was underneath pulling down. I was ramming a stick underneath and it ran off. It grabs their necks and drains them. At one time I had thought a wharf rat BUT....even their size could not have gotten a couple of the 17 chickens I have lost to it. I knew it was best to use live bait and am trying to figure out how to do that without it actually getting the chicken. One thing is odd. It has never gotten a chicken younger than a juvenile. If it was a wharf rat...it would not discriminate. It only gets silkies and polish....they have little to no eyesight because of the crest so everyone has new haircuts. I am sure that is why it selected them..easy targets. Would a live young rabbit do for bait? I trap raccoons with either peanut butter sandwiches or peanut butter dog treats. I use to have a pet raccoon and those where his favorite treats. Thanks so much for the info and help isthelaw.....this has become very expensive...the white pair of SG silkies it got last week where the new ones to show this year.
Ok, I am dealing with a first time broody Delaware hen. I have her seperated far away from all the other chickens under a carport. She was setting on eggs, and so far about 4 of 10 have hatched with 1 pipping. Somehow one of the other hens has found her, and kicked her off her nest. The imposter hen has taken over raising the babies. Everytime mother hen tries to get to her eggs and her babies the other hen runs her off. She (imposter hen) treats the babies like they are hers. Anyone ever had this happen? I put the imposter back over the fence, but she has flown out several times and keeps coming back and kicking out the mother hen. I should say that the one that is trying to take over had never been broody either. They are both about 6 months old.
Im going to try and make it as well. What time are they starting???I am planning on being at the animal swap sat. At TSC in Morristown. Been to the one in Kingsport a couple of times and had a good turn out. Not selling just looking and wishing.