Granny's gone and done it again

Just got word from my last batch of shipped eggs: all eight are fertile and developing on schedule! They arrived fully intact and only 3 had saddled cells. Pretty amazing!



Good job packing them.  Where did you ship them?  Wonder if they ever get frozen in the mail. 


I bought 72-hr heat packs, but we waited a week and the weather warmed enough to be safe for travel. These went to NM.



Just got word from my last batch of shipped eggs: all eight are fertile and developing on schedule! They arrived fully intact and only 3 had saddled cells. Pretty amazing!

WOW!! Go bestie!!

So 8/8 started for her, 10/10 started for me.... Anyone else?


Not yet, but there's two folks on the hona list and a few for EEs. The honas are being picky about laying so I can't fill orders. :rant
 
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So my grandma tagged me in this on fb last night. Not sure if the yogurt is really what made the # of eggs increase or if it's actually the daylight hours. Either way I'm already getting 5/6 or 6/6 eggs a day from my girls.
 
Im way behind reading but Granny that cat litter can cause a blockage. It swells when it gets wet. When our horse ate 25 lbs of fertilizer the vet told me on the phone that she was probably gonna die but to pour a cup of veggie oil down her throat. I did & she pooped it out & lived.
 
Goliath was an awe-inspiring horse who stood 19.1 hands high at the withers (six feet five inches) and weighed over 2,500 lbs. He was born March 28, 1992, in Alberta, Canada, and was a superstar and legend in his own right, according to Jeff Rash, Priefert’s vice president of sales and marketing, who oversaw Goliath’s scheduling and promotion


I actually got to see him in person truly amazing

I bet it was an awesome sight.
So good he can go home. He can rest and recover now. Still trying to figure out when you get to rest and recover.
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FINALLY heading home...great news!


So my grandma tagged me in this on fb last night. Not sure if the yogurt is really what made the # of eggs increase or if it's actually the daylight hours. Either way I'm already getting 5/6 or 6/6 eggs a day from my girls.
I just started getting 6 or 7 a day...I want all 8 to lay each day!!

Im way behind reading but Granny that cat litter can cause a blockage. It swells when it gets wet. When our horse ate 25 lbs of fertilizer the vet told me on the phone that she was probably gonna die but to pour a cup of veggie oil down her throat. I did & she pooped it out & lived.
He got Parvo. poor pup is in the doggie hospital getting iv fluids/medicine.

Thats funny how you said that about the oil.
I was telling Granny that my Grandma gave my dog once a big dose of olive oil mixed with the juice from a lemon. It worked too.
 
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