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Hang in there Dachs...it's a long road. Confusion is so hard to deal with. Just remember the MIL is always right!
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She will be anyways, might as well accept it. No sense arguing. You have my prayers. My mom is really having a bad time emotionally this last couple of weeks. I finally told her yesterday to get a grip. That seemed to slow her down a little. She is trying to quit smoking...don't ask me why. So now is she is depressed and pi$$ed off and confused....
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I love her anyways she is a good egg. I am taking her out to the eye doctor today. Hope that goes well. SHe gets tired easily. Then gets pi$$ier!

Dang it Monty, I can't see Moses!!! That would be the coolest thing!! Maybe I could get Mother Theresa and make a few bucks off the crazies.

Aren't my OEGs the coolest? I really love them. They are so pretty and carry themselves well. They think they are all that. Wait till the EEs grow up. Put some snooty OEGs in their place!

Teach did your OEGs make it?

Got my Ameraucanas from PipandPeeps Monday. Going to put them in the bator soon. Some people say 14 days from lay some say 10... what do you guys think... she shipped them kinda early... I wanted to hatch them when my sister is here...don't think I'm gonna make it. My bator runs about 100.5 so everything hatches early.....

Les have you done that dry hatch thing before? Was considering trying that this route. Anybody else. Have a lot DIS. Help!
 
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I am certainly not a hatching geru, but I have always heard that chicken eggs should be in the incubator within 7 days of being laid, 10 days at the most. Candle them and see how the air sac is doing. You don't want to begin incubation with a very large air sac. The temperature at which the eggs are kept can also affect the length of time they are held before incubation. I think that if they are kept around 50 degrees, you can hold them longer.

Guinea eggs can be incubated longer than 10 days after being laid, probably because their shell is thicker and they don't dehydrate as fast as chicken eggs. (which is why they can lay a gazillion of them in one nest before setting on them - of course even then, some don't develop - maybe the oldest ones?)

I suggest getting this batch started and then starting some mutt eggs to allow your your sister the opportunity to watch eggs hatch. (I ordered baby chicks one year to arrive during my sister's visit. It was way cool to watch her with the babies)
 
Henny can you post that storm pic again and maybe enlarge it?

If you picture the downburst as a man's torso then go up, there will be a strip of the dark clouds and then it lightens up again. The face is above that dark strip. There are two little dark horizontal cloud strips that are the bushy eyebrows.
If I lean back from the screen a ways I can
pretty much see a whole person. Minus arms and legs.
That is a cool pic. You need to sell it to the enquirer orThe Globe or Star. or Moses Weekly. Somewhere!

Repost it if you can.
 
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Dandy,
Teach actually lives out in the Panhandle. He may belong in a zoo but he doesn't live near the OKC one.

Have a safe trip and a good time at the zoo. I love the Native Oklahoma part.
 
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You need to have at least 10 cumulative acres of land (does not need to be in one tract) and a tractor. You will have to list your total number of farm animals. Your county courthouse Treasurer's Office does all the paperwork. Just go in person to apply for the permit.

Good Luck!
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Dandy,
Teach actually lives out in the Panhandle. He may belong in a zoo but he doesn't live near the OKC one.

Have a safe trip and a good time at the zoo. I love the Native Oklahoma part.

I have never been to the OKC one so I'll be sure and make it to the Native Oklahoma part. The Dallas Zoo is actually closer to me.

I guess I got confused since seeing Teach at Spring POOPS which happens to be only 15 miles from the OKC Zoo. Would that be just a coincidence?

I mistook him for a local. I'll have to save the snakes for later.

Sorry.
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Buckguy, I'm not implying anything towards the real locals such as yourself and any other Okies here on BYCs... Teach was the one impersonating... Maybe that's why the black hellies follow him around...
 
I almost went to the zoo today, then thought better of it. Chasing two toddlers while strapped to a newborn was not on my list of fun things to do today. OKC zoo is great, but definately take the tram around the big loop to see the giraffes, zebras, ostrich, the walk around is LONG if you are not in shape.

BTW for those of you who frequent the zoo I heard the new asia exhibit is going on the far end! the big loop that leads you from the bison over to the apes, Ugh... I hate walking that loop!
 
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YEAH !!! Getting a soft, gentle rain in Tahlequah !!!! We could
sure use 24 hours of this !!!

Teach - Welcome home ! You've been missed ! Start campaigning
early....... We can't have a POOPS without you ! No Teach -
NO CHEESECAKE !

Luvs2garden - Where are you ?????????

Hum....Buckguy and I aren't seeing the "same" face....... The
light "v" is under the nose of the large face I see....... Of course,
I'm TJ's Na-Na and I have to "see" something in that picture
he just drew...........LOL

What are our "projects" around here???????? Basically,
Na-Na screaming "not NO, ...H3ll NO"...... !!!! Back to my
thoughts about....."Downsizing 101.....Closed for Auction"......

Have a good one !
 
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You need to have at least 10 cumulative acres of land

Great! Now I have an excuse to buy that 19 acres for sale on the backside of our property. "But, honey! We'll save money on our taxes!"

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You need to have at least 10 cumulative acres of land

Great! Now I have an excuse to buy that 19 acres for sale on the backside of our property. "But, honey! We'll save money on our taxes!"

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The taxes you are referring to are from the farm tax permit, right? Just in case you don't know, there's an additional tax advantage...

If the land you are proposing to buy have joining property lines, then you can also use your homestead exemption on it too. I've put a little research into it because I have 5 acres. I have my eye on a few extra acres from the property behind me. The gentleman won't sell but he's older. I've got time on my side and I'm going to be patient.
Until then I can always dream...
 
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