Granny's gone and done it again

well this explains the muddy feet the dogs came back in with
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Hmm... how much does it cost to register with IYAK? Either you are just a vortex for mistakes or it's not worth the money.
it's $65.00 per animal with includes a DNA test, and the "OFFICIAL registeration Certificate and "official" ear tag with that individual's registeration number on it.

Unfortunately they are the only game in the country and I think it's done by a volunteer or at least used to be.
 
I have been very blessed in the area of chicken illness. SO far, never had corrid, merecks or any of the other things. BUT I ALWAYS have my chicks vaccinated at the hatchery. Even the couple clutches hatched by determined hens have had not issues. NOW preditors is another story BUT I can take care/deal with that.

Other then the lings and the 2? with angel wing. And even that's not really and issue as I had planned on sending some to freezer camp and this sort of simplifies the selection process.
haha I think even germs and parasites have a tough time surviving those ND winters. Worst thing here are those red mites :mad:, but those are in the wild bird populations, so I will always have to be watching for those.
 
I like to have all of my options open/available when trying to sell offspring of any thing I breed. Including akc or iyak and as many color variations as possible and recognized. Also will never sell and animal until I have all their official paperwork in hand and ready to go with that particular animal. I got screwed ONCE that way and swore I would never do that again or do that to anyone who bought from me.
 

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