Hatching Eggs / Paypal CHAT Thread

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Ok is there anyone I am supposed to be sending eggs to for the NYD hatch tomorrow that hasn't gotten a PM from me tonight or yesterday? I'm going to start packing eggs for tomorrow. If I haven't contacted you then please send me a PM I have been so busy with all the NYD hatchalong stuff I can't remember anything more than 5 minutes ago. :rolleyes:
 

Okay, cool! They've got lovely stock, and I hadn't seen a huge preponderance of barred cochins on the swap, so seemed like they might be a good addition
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Well I finally did it. I put out a bait station. I have one smart rat. It won't take snap traps (2 different kinds), live traps, sticky traps, nothing. My final option was poison. Now I will have to start doing yard walks every morning to make sure there are no dead critters laying around.
If you got a rat that is that smart you probly wont get him with poison ether there pretty good about not takeing poison unless there is nothing else to eat and if there was nothing else to eat he woudnt be bugging you guys , You might end up just poisoning everthing but the rat . I had rats for years and I studied them for a long time just wanted to give you some friendy advice. If theres a really cleaver one they can be almost impossible to get rid of.
 
Ok is there anyone I am supposed to be sending eggs to for the NYD hatch tomorrow that hasn't gotten a PM from me tonight or yesterday? I'm going to start packing eggs for tomorrow. If I haven't contacted you then please send me a PM I have been so busy with all the NYD hatchalong stuff I can't remember anything more than 5 minutes ago.
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And I am getting ready to pack yours
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If you got a rat that is that smart you probly wont get him with poison ether there pretty good about not takeing poison unless there is nothing else to eat and if there was nothing else to eat he woudnt be bugging you guys , You might end up just poisoning everthing but the rat . I had rats for years and I studied them for a long time just wanted to give you some friendy advice. If theres a really cleaver one they can be almost impossible to get rid of.
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Hey Gabrielle, did you take the offer over on the PP/Hatching thread. We weren"t if you did or not. Please go over and clarify
 
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If you click on someone's username, their albums will be at the bottom of their profile. Everyone should have pictures of the birds posted somewhere if they plan to swap. You can click on my username to see all of my albums.

This person has no pictures that I can access of their breeders. They have an album but every time I click on it says "You do not have permission to access this album" lol! I'll send them a private message and ask for pics. =) Thanks!
 
This person has no pictures that I can access of their breeders. They have an album but every time I click on it says "You do not have permission to access this album" lol! I'll send them a private message and ask for pics. =) Thanks!
I know who you are talking about. Everyone should have pictures up. And I don't know how an individual would protect an album on here so no one can see it.
 
I know who you are talking about. Everyone should have pictures up. And I don't know how an individual would protect an album on here so no one can see it.

Same, I don't have a clue how to do that. In any case, thank you for the heads' up, when my breeding stock arrives I plan on hatching out at least 5 or 6 clutches before I offer any eggs...want to make sure people are getting what I say they're getting and I won't know that until I do some "hands on". I have to wait until January-February to get my first recessive chocolate pair, but the wait is best, it's supposed to get *well* below freezing here this month.
 
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