Michigan Thread - all are welcome!

The kind words and encouragement offered me on this thread, and the personal messages offering help speaks volumes for the quality of people that this thread attracts. Thanks to all.
 
So I just got done typing my Zip Code into the USDA site, it says I am Zine 6A (!) I thought I was Z5 (!) When did it change? RaZ, PM sent, would like to chat seeds with ya again this year.
It's like trying to get the weather report from different channels. You get different stories. There are better sites than the USDA. I'll have to look them up when I get a few minutes free. Same as for replying to your PM.

hoping that level heads will prevail today regarding bees in GAAMPS..
Well I'm not sure exactly that level heads prevailed. The committee chair began by claiming that the rules were basically the same as they have always been but the change was just to clarify the wording. Trouble is that the wording was even more confusing and vague. The idea that a fence around all sides of the property was reworded to say that a flight defection barrier is needed between the hive opening and line of sight with the affected neighbor. The 200 foot language is still there and it is still muddy enough that I'm sure someone will end up in court over it.

On a more positive note, one commissioner asked if there were any small farmers on the Animal Care GAAMP Committee and the response was that the committee has asked but no one would do it. So afterwards, I spoke to the Chair and told her that we (MSFC) have been trying to get appointed to various committees for over 3 years. For some reason, those requests never made it to any of the chairpeople. Imagine that!
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Anyway, I gave her my contact info and she gave me hers. Maybe I can get a spot on at least one committee. It would be nice to know that my master's degree is worth something.
Most interesting was a report on feed contamination from the fall. I wanted to ask a few questions but the state vet and his cohost left before the meeting ended. In the meantime, do an internet search for Lasalocid toxicity. It is an ionofor used as a cocidistat in turkey production and a growth promoter in cattle.
 
The kind words and encouragement offered me on this thread, and the personal messages offering help speaks volumes for the quality of people that this thread attracts. Thanks to all.
Does "Toughen up, buttercup" qualify as kind and encouraging?
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Seriously though, I hope you recover quickly.
 
Hi everyone!

So the Missus and I are ready to make the plunge this year, so we're looking to get our first chicks. Can anyone recommend a hatchery, breeder, or any other resource to get a small starter flock in Michigan? We're hoping for 3-4 Barred Rocks and 3-4 Rhode Island Reds for a first go, but most resources I'm finding require a minimum purchase of 15+ birds.

We're in Rose Township (Oakland County) so if anyone knows of local breeder, we'd be more than willing to just drive over and pick up the chicks if necessary.

Thanks!
Welcome to Mi BYC,,,, I'm sure you will find some one to help with chicks here.
so many great breeds represented and if you can come to Chicken Stock in June there are always people with chicks and hens for sale.


Raz, thanks for your work and letting us know how things are going with GAAMPs
 
I may bring some chicks to Chickenstock if I am able to make it - they will be an Arkansas Blue roo over one AB hen and several Cream Legbars (blue egglayers), and some brown egg hens (they will produce various shades of Olive Eggers). If I do hatch, the chicks will be vaccinated for Mareks as well.

Opa, I hope you will be able to come this year
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OOOOOHHH! *hand raised* over here, would love those. I hope you can make it mutts. I will be so ready for those.
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 FROM OPA:
The kind words and encouragement offered me on this thread, and the personal messages offering help speaks volumes for the quality of people that this thread attracts.  Thanks  to all. 


Sam, I am a microbiologist (yes with an infected dog bite, duh) and I can tell you that since the PICC line will be covered up totally, and you can wind the tubing up and put it in a plastic Baggie and tape it to your arm, the chance of infection from your chickens would likely only come from unwashed hands, which I know you would be extra careful about. I'd ask your doc before giving up all your birds...unless of course you just feel like @&$! Which is also entirely :( possible.

Thanks for all the kind words about my recovery...someone asked why I waited so long...for the bite to become infected or to log back into BYC??? Not sure which, but the bite looked fine until the morning of the emergency surgery...then within 4 hours the redness and swelling moved from my wrist to above my elbow. Little stinker bugs moved fast. I told the ER doc not to put any stitches in...you NEVER stitch a dog bite because of the deep tissue infections that can occur...but would she listen??? Nooooooo. I should have gone home and took them out myself, but it was awful painful at that point.

Anyway, here's a pic of the glazed eggs...they don't show up real well in pictures but look fabulous in person. You can see the reflection on the eggs, that's not from a flash.
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And I'm starting to look for turkey eggs again, anyone has any infertiles,or ones you just don't need, PLEASE PM me!!]
 
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Anything cool? I would love to get my hands on a hellcat!
Oh man, that hellcat. its a **** shame they can't have them running inside of the building. I bet that bad mamba-jamba throwback would shake the earth.

I don't think anybody had a whole lot of concepts this year. The basement was bit of a snooze this year, other than with a bunch of military equipment down there that you could get up close and look at. They had the Stryker, the Bradley, some truck mounted crane, part of a rapid bridge equipment, an artillery piece, and the military backhoe as well. Guy there said it would get up to 60 miles an hour and that they drove it down I-75 with a police escort. Oh, and you could go for a ride in one of the 3D printed cars down on the track in the basement. In years past there's been several different electrics down there that you could go for a ride in. I never did figure out why they couldn't have just set some of those up like Driver ed cars with a brake pedal on the passenger side so that you could actually drive the electrics down there.

oh, and Ford had these in the middle of their display.
Not sure why but they were fun.
 
FROM OPA:
The kind words and encouragement offered me on this thread, and the personal messages offering help speaks volumes for the quality of people that this thread attracts. Thanks to all.


Sam, I am a microbiologist (yes with an infected dog bite, duh) and I can tell you that since the PICC line will be covered up totally, and you can wind the tubing up and put it in a plastic Baggie and tape it to your arm, the chance of infection from your chickens would likely only come from unwashed hands, which I know you would be extra careful about. I'd ask your doc before giving up all your birds...unless of course you just feel like @&$! Which is also entirely
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possible.

Thanks for all the kind words about my recovery...someone asked why I waited so long...for the bite to become infected or to log back into BYC??? Not sure which, but the bite looked fine until the morning of the emergency surgery...then within 4 hours the redness and swelling moved from my wrist to above my elbow. Little stinker bugs moved fast. I told the ER doc not to put any stitches in...you NEVER stitch a dog bite because of the deep tissue infections that can occur...but would she listen??? Nooooooo. I should have gone home and took them out myself, but it was awful painful at that point.

Anyway, here's a pic of the glazed eggs...they don't show up real well in pictures but look fabulous in person. You can see the reflection on the eggs, that's not from a flash.



And I'm starting to look for turkey eggs again, anyone has any infertiles,or ones you just don't need, PLEASE PM me!!]
glambka, those are gorgeous eggs. I have a friend who works with resin and am getting excited to work with it too. I have a ton of mismatched 1"x2" slate tiles leftover from my bathroom renovation. I am thinking of turning them into pendants for jewelry. The resin makes them look so sleek.

I was bitten by a chihuahua ( i know) just above the inside of my knee. Not a serious bite, but it took forever to heal and I usually heal pretty fast. something about them dogs...they don't like me. LOL

Opa, I sure hope you can keep your birds, I know how much they mean to you. Taking precautions would probably be enough. I have seen people with PICC lines do some pretty nasty stuff, although they probably weren't supposed to be.LOL Pig farming, diesel mechanics, etc.
 

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