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Hey! My hubby could fix that pole!!! Hope y'all are OK.....Jeez... What do I gotta do to get some weather out here!!!

You Bator Boys are hilarious with your threats and ice cream.... Teach I LOVE peppermint ice cream! But wait... that's right .... I can't build a bator (Krap!) Does yours have chunks of peppermint in it?

Have I mentioned recently how much I appreciate all you okies out there? You are good people. I love you guys.... somehow you can always make me laugh!
 
Monty, one thing I did notice about the NPIP rules that it said "...they must be tested prior to introduction into existing flock" which technically means you could buy the birds and then have your local NPIP tester (at home) test them before you put them with your other birds.... I think...
Anyway, I do not see why all the birds at the swap would have to be tested, because there could still be swapping between non-NPIP flocks.
I think the best option would be to have a certified tester present at the meeting. Then, if an NPIP breeder wanted to buy non-NPIP birds, they could test just those. That might work...
 
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Just let me know when you are ready and I can walk you thou it step by step. they do make good bators.. is yours an upright or a chest model?

Don
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The upright does make it easier, Of course I do like the chest stood on end, You can do so many things with shelves..

Just let me know when you want to start.

Don
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Hi fellow Okies!

I hope everyone weathered the storms OK. I can't wait to get home & check on all my critters to make sure all is well. Just one hour away til I get off work.

My daughter went to a specialist today. They did an ultrasound. The baby's heart appears to be fine but they found something else to be concerned with. The Dr said there is extra fluid in the baby's belly, which could be a sign of chromosomal abnormalities or infections or a perforated bowel or a bunch of other things.
They drew 6 vials of blood to run a bunch of tests to try to find out what might have caused it, and if nothing shows up there they might do an amniocentesis next time to check for more things. The Dr also did an ultrasound of the cervix area and said there's a vein running along it, so my daughter may need a c-section or she or the baby could bleed to death during a normal delivery.

I pray that everything will be OK. Here's a new pic of the baby done in 3D ultrasound. Isn't she beautiful!
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Goodness everyone is having babies! Carla, are you getting excited? I already know that will be one spoiled grandbaby!
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Just wanted to let everyone know, if you don't already, there are fake e-mails going around that look like they're from Craigslist. So be careful what you're responding to if it comes in your e-mail.
 
Oh Carla she is beautiful. We are keeping the prayers going your way.

I am not npip tested, who do I need to contact to get it done for free if possible or cheap as possible. I have right at 100 birds including the ducks.
 
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I just woke up but i swaer that baby looks to be praying in that ultra sound. Just woke up t grey skys and no rain. Its pounded us last nite. At least the hail was never bigger than dime size. Ill be praying for that grandbaby Okcarla and hope your chickens are all fine.
 
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Contact Marie at the Department of Agriculture 405-522-6139 to schedule an appointment for testing.


The Dept of Agriculture came out on Monday to renew my NPIP certificate. There is currently federal funding for Avian Flu testing, so the Dept of Ag will do the throat swab for the Avian Flu and since they are already there, they will then blood test each bird in a flock your size without additional charge. The cost should be about $10 for the NPIP certificate. My renewal certificate was $5. You can also get a certificate for your "hatchery". Be sure that the incubator is in a separate room than the brooder.
 
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