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Not sure what day ill be there on, if im there on Mothers day ill buy ya beer. I love that place, and so does my Skyla. Wish we had the outfit my wifes friend talked her into wearing one year, was very nice.
 
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If we haven't already welcomed you to BY....
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You could become a very popular person on here since you work on Sportsman incubators!
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TJ's Na-Na :

Bless your heart !!!!!!! Hey, Kendra will be with us and loves
to peel eggs..... She can help and if you need anything else,
let me know.

Didn't you say that you guys would be there Friday night?
I don't have a clue how many will be there Friday night, but
have got a good supply of "glow sticks" coming in for the kids
that will be down there Friday night and staying over Saturday.
I lay a supply of those in every spring for going to the lake.
TJ is a "kid magnet" wherever we go and it makes it easier
to keep up with them, too.......LOL

Yup, my attitude wasn't the best this morning....and I got on
here and had to give it up and laugh in spite of myself........

Have a good one !

I will take all the help peeling eggs I can get, especially if Teach brings a whole bunch of lttle bitty boogers. When I told Shaun he was going to help me Saturday morning he did NOT seem to thrilled about the idea.
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We will be there as soon as I can get hubby to leave town. I am letting Shaun skip school that day so I am hoping to be on the road by noon. That would put us there around 4pm. I am sure we won't see the kids for 2 days afer we get there. That is all mine can talk about right now.

Sooner- Shaun is 10 and if I am not mistaken TJ is too. So your youngn' will have someone thier age to play with. Teach's has one that age too, or close.​
 
TJ's Na-Na :

Gees, what a way to start the day.......barn nails - solar system -
chili - Do we need hard hats for POOPS ???????? LOL

Happy Birthday, Stray !!!!!!!!!!!!

Al, we're planning to let the kids cut school, so should be down
there fairly early Friday with the tables, etc. And, still working
on the list, waiting for the ice maker to land so we can test
drive it, etc. Will have things to add to the food list and the
auction table list. We do have a 5-gallon Igloo thermos.
Should I plan to throw it in and make tea/lemonade, etc. for
dinner?

So far, looks like the weather might just smile on POOPS !
Everyone, hold that thought...........

Have a good one !

Great news on you and young-uns keeping me company early friday, I'll be there at 10:00 am. With your igloo and my 5 gal one that should be good for tea & lemonade. I wil pm you later.

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I am glad for ya man, I know you were looking forward to them, good to hear they look good too. your recovering now.

AL
 
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June 12 is the testing date - NOW I remember what was so important on the 12th! I have been beating my head against the wall trying to recall what I was scheduled to do on the 12th of June.
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Anyone want to explain what this is? I have heard yall talk about it but don't have a clue

The National Poultry Improvement Program ("NPIP") is to ensure that your flock is pullorum free. The Department of Agriculture will do the initial blood testing of your flock and issue you a NPIP certificate if all your birds are pullorum free. While they are there, they also swab the throats of a certain percentage of the birds to test for Avian Flu. Once you get a NPIP certificate, you are not supposed to introduce any birds into your flock until they have been NPIP tested, unless they come from a NPIP hatchery or flock. For those of us who like to buy an occasional bird at auctions, we want to be able to NPIP the bird ourselves, so it can be introduced into our flock without violating the NPIP rules.

The NPIP certification test is given once a year in OKC and this year it is June 12. Once you have been certified, you can take a recertification test at several locations around the state.
 
Two pieces of rope walk into a bar and the bartender looks at them and says"We don't serve ropes in this bar."
So they walk out and tie themselves together unravel thier end and walk back in.
The bartender looks at them and says "Aren't you the two pieces of rope that was just in here?"
And they say..................."No, we are afraid not (frayed knot)."

Bah ha ha ha!!
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Why don't chicken wear underpants?
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Because thier peckers are on thier face!!!
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Okay sorry that was my dirty joke for the day!!!
 
My little duckling has gotten zipped now and has one wing out and is working his best to pop the top all the way off. I have another egg pipping now.

I have the eggs up in a carton, but I can't help but wonder if the little guy would already be out if he was laying on his side in the bator....any thoughts on this??

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We went and got a puppy from a lady this evening for my mom in law.
The dog is a german shepherd huskie mix and is really cute. We are gonna house break it and then give it to MIL. She had to have her dog put down and lives alone so she needed some company.
 
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I am no hatch expert but I think it would be easier if the eggs was on its side. Probably should check witht he hatchaholics in the group for better opinion.
 
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