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yes you can just have those birds tested and then you can ship them, but you might have to meet up with a sate certified person.

you might find them at some auctions and they might be able to help you like that.

but what I would recommend is for some one to come to your place and test your flock, you need to make an app for this.

and I'm out of shipping boxes for grown chickens, I do have some chick boxes i can send you one for free just give me your address and you don't have to pay for the box just the shipping, I'll fill it up with something some how.
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I'll fill it up with something somehow?? That has a diabolical sound! You wouldn't be thinking of some of them almost dressed chicks would you??
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Thanks for the box offer, I do need boxes for full grown, real chickens though! The customer is going to ship me boxes, Just need to figure out the testing. ...stan
 
OMG OMG OMG.. I cannot contain my excitement!! One of my eggs in my incubator IS TWINS!!! No joke!! There are two distinct developing embryos in there. Fingers crossed everything goes well!! Does anyone here have experience with this??
 
OMG OMG OMG.. I cannot contain my excitement!! One of my eggs in my incubator IS TWINS!!! No joke!! There are two distinct developing embryos in there. Fingers crossed everything goes well!! Does anyone here have experience with this??
No experience here with twins, I just can't figure out how 2 are going to have room to grow in 1 egg?? What is the breed? .....All the best Jess......stan
 
OMG OMG OMG.. I cannot contain my excitement!! One of my eggs in my incubator IS TWINS!!! No joke!! There are two distinct developing embryos in there. Fingers crossed everything goes well!! Does anyone here have experience with this??

Wow! I hope it's a big egg!
 
THere are several threads about twins. Seems survival of both or either is rare. But, rare is better than zero. Good luck!
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Stan, I think the prize is a box of NNs.
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Doesn't matter anyway, cuz, I'm going to win. I've already started their little scarves.
OMG OMG OMG.. I cannot contain my excitement!! One of my eggs in my incubator IS TWINS!!! No joke!! There are two distinct developing embryos in there. Fingers crossed everything goes well!! Does anyone here have experience with this??
 
It is a BIG GREEN Aracauna egg :) I will try to get pics for you guys.. maybe I will start my own "twins" thread for everyone to follow
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Twins in eggs usually results in both dieing. It is not reccomended to incubate to lock down since it is also a higher risk of exploding if one or the other or both die.
 
How does one go about getting NPIP certified? What are the steps (and costs) involved? Thanks in advance!
 

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