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Quote: Its hard being gone during the hatching but it is a better use of time. I've gotten to where I try to be gone for part of the hatching or at least asleep for part of it.
Its really getting unnerving to say the least. Can't wait to see the paints, I bet they are gorgeous!Well my mixed color silkies are officially done for. Almost time to start putting real colors together. Of the 12 eggs under my girls now, only 5 are developing, so that tells me that the fertility is finally dwindling in my girls from being with the boys. Due to the recent bird flu issues I will no longer be shipping eggs out of state until the threat is over. Too many restrictions, and they are per state, so very complicated. Plus I need to get NPIP before summer still anyway. However I still plan on shipping in state to those who want them once I start putting birds together for showable colors. I will have, white, black, paint (soon), blue black splash, and blue cream (porcelain). I will also be working on grays.
Quote: Its hard being gone during the hatching but it is a better use of time. I've gotten to where I try to be gone for part of the hatching or at least asleep for part of it.
X2, I am peering in the window a dozen times an hour if I can't be away!
Thats terribly sad! Were her birds confined, or free ranged at all?Just got some awful news tonight. A friend of mine in Wisconsin has avian flu in her flock. She has about 30 or 40 birds including some gorgeous frizzles. She also has some turkeys and ducks. The vet told her that all the birds must be euthanized. She does not have a pond. She had a dairy goat farm. The birds stayed dying a few days ago but she says they almost quit laying a couple days before that and are thought that to be strange since she gets a couple dozen a day. Then when they started dying she called the vet. I haven't been there since last summer. I definitely won't be visiting this summer.
Just got some awful news tonight. A friend of mine in Wisconsin has avian flu in her flock. She has about 30 or 40 birds including some gorgeous frizzles. She also has some turkeys and ducks. The vet told her that all the birds must be euthanized. She does not have a pond. She had a dairy goat farm. The birds stayed dying a few days ago but she says they almost quit laying a couple days before that and are thought that to be strange since she gets a couple dozen a day. Then when they started dying she called the vet. I haven't been there since last summer. I definitely won't be visiting this summer.
Just got some awful news tonight. A friend of mine in Wisconsin has avian flu in her flock. She has about 30 or 40 birds including some gorgeous frizzles. She also has some turkeys and ducks. The vet told her that all the birds must be euthanized. She does not have a pond. She had a dairy goat farm. The birds stayed dying a few days ago but she says they almost quit laying a couple days before that and are thought that to be strange since she gets a couple dozen a day. Then when they started dying she called the vet. I haven't been there since last summer. I definitely won't be visiting this summer.
Just got some awful news tonight. A friend of mine in Wisconsin has avian flu in her flock. She has about 30 or 40 birds including some gorgeous frizzles. She also has some turkeys and ducks. The vet told her that all the birds must be euthanized. She does not have a pond. She had a dairy goat farm. The birds stayed dying a few days ago but she says they almost quit laying a couple days before that and are thought that to be strange since she gets a couple dozen a day. Then when they started dying she called the vet. I haven't been there since last summer. I definitely won't be visiting this summer.
Very sorry for your friend. I wish we didn't have to worry about disease so much. My husband always shows old pictures of chickens just out free ranging, many of them...wonder how nice it was with no worry of disease back then.
I told him we chase the geese off but the Mallards need to go too..but he pointed out any birds can spread it and that's true.
Will pray for her, feel so sorry for her.