Northeastern Poultry Congress - Springfield, Mass - Jan 14-15, 2012

P.S. I may be selling some Juvies too
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I have a friend with a dog grooming setup in his store.
I have asked him if it was ok to use the tub that week.
My back is gonna love this deal!
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I'm not sure if I brought up the word "chickens"
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Dear Stoopid,

I get that this is probably an attempt at being humorous, but please be sure to act as a responsible guest when you are staying at a hotel during a poultry show. Most respectable exhibitors frown on bringing poultry of any age into a hotel room. We work too hard to cultivate good relationships with area hotels, so that those of us who take exhibiting seriously will be welcome back year after year. Please be aware that your activities reflect on the fancy in general. All it takes is one bad apple to spoil it for the rest of us. The hotel management usually doesn't understand the difference between serious, responsible exhibitors and those just out for a lark. All they see is the results of people's activities. Please be sure to ask at the front desk if your homemade brooder will be allowed with chicks in your room. And remember, other people who may not like chickens will be using that room after you.
Thank you.
 
Narragansett, I apologize.
Was just acting silly because I am so excited about going.
I have stayed in many a hotel room, and know EXACTLY where you are coming from.
You won't hear a peep of trouble about this. I PROMISE.
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Its funny you mention that b/c I asked my friend last year about it. At first she said yes and then b/c they don't get rabies shots she said she could'nt risk it
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One of these days I'll beg the DH to get me a nice set up in on of our barns. Put that hot water on demand thingy with a raised tub and then get me a nice cage drier
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hope I do too!!
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Its funny you mention that b/c I asked my friend last year about it. At first she said yes and then b/c they don't get rabies shots she said she could'nt risk it

Explain to your friend that birds do not get rabies, ever. Even if they did, rabies is passed only through saliva, so the nonexistent rabid chicken would have to bite another animal, not just peck it, in order to pass it. I'm amazed that the owner of a pet grooming establishment does not know enough about disease transmission to understand that birds do not get rabies.​
 
I am going! Just as a spectator though, I don't have any show chickens. Hopefully I will see some of you there!
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Also, is Saturday the best day to go to buy stock or Sunday? I am looking for a blue cochin rooster. Thanks!
 
LOL silly rabbit I know this but, when I asked this of my friend I'm guessing by her answer she just didn't want to get involved
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Sometimes its best to keep my trap shut than try to convince one into doing a favor if ya know what I mean. Also, I think the thought of me bringing squacking chickens near dog with a high prey drive came up in conversations too b/c she does over night boarding in the same room they bathe. So I figured you all would get a kick outta the answer I got
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But, that didn't stop me from asking a local groomer that has groom your own in their shop. After reading Stoopid's response it dawned on me to ask him too!!!

So thank you Stoopid for posting that and keep your
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crossed that he says yeah for me
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Explain to your friend that birds do not get rabies, ever. Even if they did, rabies is passed only through saliva, so the nonexistent rabid chicken would have to bite another animal, not just peck it, in order to pass it. I'm amazed that the owner of a pet grooming establishment does not know enough about disease transmission to understand that birds do not get rabies.
 

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