"Louisiana "La-yers" Peeps"

Looking good. Don't you know, it would make too much sense to get it all done in one day.
So when do you suppose there would be time for beer drinking if they'd worked ALL day long,now?
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BTDT on those kind of projects LOL
or maybe the late arrival was FROM the previous nights beer drinking? either/or I'd reckon LOL

Jeff
 
they stayed till 6:30 was in the company truck so I not sure they could drink until they got back to the shop. But I'm sure they were looking forward to a cold one. And maybe that's why they were not here early
 
Do you plan on getting rid of any? I know you probably can't answer until you know how many hatch. Unless you plan on keeping all of them. I found a breeder with chicks . I'm thinking of getting some only draw back is I have to get 3 roo's. So I thought I'd see if any one else was interested . I could order extra pulets and split the order if I can't find them local. The first time I asked someone had eggs I hope you have better luck then they did I never heard back from them.

I only have 5 eggs, so I wouldn't be quick to part with any pullets if I can hatch these. How much is the breeder asking for?

I am really impressed with how my shipped serama eggs are doing. I ordered 2 dozen and got 30 eggs but three got cracked by the P.O. Out of those 27 left, I have 25 chicks developing well.
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If the next 2 weeks go as well as this first one, I'll have them coming out of my ears!!
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I have been having some fly problems yesterday and today. It has been raining for 2 1/2 days and somehow the sand in my coop got wet. The window was away from the rain and I can't find a wet spot on the roof or the walls to tell how the water got in. I think the wetness is the reason for the flies as I haven't had a problem in quite some time until yesterday. I thought hanging a fly strip along the ceiling was a good thing because my highest roost is a good 2' below it and 2' to the side of it. Well...I was wrong. I went to close up the coop and found the fly strip on one side of my head hen. I had to cut a few of the smaller feathers because it just wouldn't let go. Any suggestions on the quickest way to get them out of the coop? BTW, my first thought was poultry dust or sevin. I can't find any, TSC and Walmart are both completely sold out. One of them always has something, I have never seen both sell out at the same time. I guess I am not the only one here having a problem.
 
I think next spring will be seeing the construction of a meaty pen and my first forage into raising meat birds. One's thing for sure - I am not going to poison my family.

..."Assistant to the director of the China's National Center for Food Safety Risk Assessment said that because China was “still developing” it would not be adopting international food safety standards, but rather rely on “national conditions,” according to the South China Morning Post.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released a report earlier this year linking the deaths of more than 500 dogs and the sickening of up to 2,500 animals to contaminated chicken found in dog treats processed in China.
Under the new trade agreement, no inspector from the FDA will be present at the Chinese processing facilities. Because the chicken will only be processed in China, it won’t require any point-of-origin label, and consumers won’t be able to tell where their chicken has been...."
 

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