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Doc/Hi-Jacker - thanks for changing your signature line to list your next auction. I plan to show Flemish Giant rabbits at the rabbit show in Duncan on the 19th and if I can figure out how to keep them cool enough in the car, will plan to attend the Fletcher auction that evening rather than going directly home after the show.
 
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We will be at the auction at Cement this evening...

No we have not been to Blanchard in months so not sure on our end how its doing...


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My 2 lil dogs and Jackson(GP) wrestled up a possum last night and injured it enough that hubby had to put the darn thing outta its misery...
 
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I'm guessing if you head on out to the Lawton Farmers Market at 7:30 on a Saturday morning you will find him selling your eggs for $3.00 or more a dozen. I think you should get an egg selling license, sign up for the market, and make all that money yourself. It's $50 for the license and $20 to join the market. You could probably make all that back the first week (Wednesday and Saturday).

App for the Oklahoma egg license...
http://www.ok.gov/~okag/food/epapal.pdf

App for the Farmers Market...
http://www.swokgrowers.org/memform.pdf

Farmers Market website...
http://www.swokgrowers.org/

The folks who sell eggs there usually sell out before 9:00 in the morning.
 
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We will be at the auction at Cement this evening...

No we have not been to Blanchard in months so not sure on our end how its doing...

We'll see you tonight then, maybe.

Looked for you guys at Trivetts (sp?) last night but didn't see you. We got there around 6:30 or so. We are taking some friends there next week we think. That was some good catfish!
 
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I will be ther. I havnt herd any thing at all about the sale on the 1st an 3rd ..52fizzle said he had went to the first one they had. And ther was alot of hens that had ther bills clip'd off . That was about it..

Ah. Sounds like some factory farm layers. They dump those things after just a year of service. Too bad they won't be able to forage at all with their beaks like that. Sad.

See you at Cement tonight, Mike.
 
Hey all! 2 things...first, looking for Muscovies. Neighbor's dogs killed both females...now that the dogs are gone, I need to get my male some new friends. He is miserable.
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Message me if you have any and are reasonably close to NE OK. (Like 1-1 1/2 hours away.)

Secondly, if anyone would like to support my dog, Ruby in the handicapped animal contest, it would be much appreciated! Here is the link to the voting: https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=351205&p=2

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is the link to her story, and her picture: https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=307927&p=3 She is 4th from the bottom, the red Boston Terrier.


Thanks all!

Shelly
 
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Sorry for the noob question, but what all will I have to do regarding npip? I've heard that I have to be NPIP to sell chicks, eggs, etc.

Thanks in advance.
 
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First you should get a copy of the "Standard of Perfection". There are two of these, one is put out by the American Poultry Association and the other by the American Bantam Association. Or.... you could go to a local poultry show or two and pay close attention to how the birds of the breeds you are interested in have placed, then compare the winners to your own birds.

Then, decide on a show you would like to show at and give the show contact (usually the secretary) your address, and they will mail you a show catalog. This will have more information on the show and an entry forum.

Really all you have to do after you've chosen a show and entered your birds is get them cleaned up, and be at the show by starting time!

A GREAT way to get involved with a program that give you a lot of advise and projects about poultry (mainly showing poultry) is to join the APA/ABA Youth Program club. Our state leader is actually a BYC member too... Dandelion007... I think you met her at P.O.O.P.S.
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Sorry for the noob question, but what all will I have to do regarding npip? I've heard that I have to be NPIP to sell chicks, eggs, etc.

Thanks in advance.

All you have to do to have your flock NPIP certified is have a certified tester come out and test all your poultry. You can often get it done free of charge by one of the OK Dept. of Ag testers. Poultry and Bees puts contact information on the bottom of all her posts. If you plan to also be a hatchery or sell your eggs to a hatchery, there's more to it than that.

I'd originally planned to attend the NPIP recertification session in Tahlequah, but have opted for OKC instead; unless something comes up to prevent me from being there--then I'll go to Tahlequah.
 
Guinea keets are hatching as I type. Eleven have already hatched--starting one day early in my Genesis--and most of them are royal purples or slates. There is one pearl and a couple of blues; not sure which blue yet as they're not yet fluffed out. Anyone need keets?
 
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