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Michael: Dad gum it! I knew I should have went but didn't know what time or where. That just stinks! Well guess I will have to go next time! I have been working on my run all morning sure could have used that wire lol
I think I have figured it out...gonna put chicken wire or hardware cloth along the inside too...had a problem last year with my hens wallering out holes along the bottom of the boards....
 
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I've had a lot of luck gathering materials from the free section on Craigslist wire and fence of any kind goes really fast but if its close to you you can try being the first one there I've been getting a ton of decent pallets with good wood to build with thats what my new coops are being made from, for me the price is perfect :)
 
Top of the day Okies : Up and about today but not for long Sunday's is for relaxing LOL. WOW !!!! what a great time last night Uhh folks............ another fine Oklahoma chicken Saturday night at the sale barn.
Enjoyed meeting some of our new members MM Poultry, MJ, Bill (lightfoot) hope you had a good time as we do this kinda thing pretty often and are almost an inseperable force at the sale barn, as if you didn't notice our very own reserved box seats at the big table in the back.

Thanks Jerry & Jim for making us feel welcome and making special consessions for our group, Kudo's on the continued success of your auction, we all love to come to Blanchard.

Sooner : Carah It sure was great to see you again we miss your smiling face and quit making us wait so long before we see you again and that wonderful little Maddy, I hope Matt had a good time, I think he did as the football game was a treat for the kids. Your a trooper for traveling so far & wide to be with us.

Marybeth : I think the Nacho fiasco was my fault as I called your name the second you dropped them, sorry honey perhaps a nacho safegaurding class given by Rebecca ( the NACHO Queen ) is in order LOL she never spills her's. Yes Dean's winning bid on the pickled quail eggs was a first for him, now we know his weakness LOL. By the way I have never seen a goat loaded into a chicken cage till Dean got it handled.

Michael : I will bring you some birds at Fletcher Saturday. Alyssa had a good visit with Macy & Matt it was good we could get the young-un's together again.

Carla & Gerald : Thanks for the veggies, and tell Gerald I will try harder to get him into trouble the next time we meet up LOL.

Peaches : I hope I don't Tarnesh the good name of the Fletcher Poultry auction next Saturday when I make my first professional auctioneering debut, But I made Doc a promise before he left that if you needed me for anything just holler and I'll be there for you. I am not very good at it but will do my best and I am sure we will at least sell a bunch "O" birds.

Muesky : Rebecca I think a new fashion statement is in order for the summer months for the ladies, Custom made Okie BYC Aunt Jamimma headwear LOL, perhaps you can get Marybeth on board, it was cute.

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what are you doing to keep them cool? here are a few suggestions- you've probably heard it before, ice in the water, spray down the runs throughout the day, but that won't guarantee anything- i found that out- any chance of moving the struggling ones inside? i had to do that for a few of mine.... and yes i did lose a really special one.... when you find one that is shaky get them in cool water, get electrolytes or gatrorade into them...
 
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I have to say I have read numerous post of people losing there birds in the heat. I havent lost one in 400 birds this heat session. What I did was keep jugs of frozen waterers down change there water out 3-4 times a day adding frozen bottles inside the waterers Kept my water hose slightly drizzing in washouts in my yard and rotating them when the little holes filled with water. I kept all my little pools filled with fresh cold water and I gave the birds tons and tons of frozen treats, Watermelon,squash,corn,cucumbers,peas, also took spray bottles and placed them in the fridge onc cold added ice cubes and sprayed mists over them. Atwoods has some really nice misters you could look into, I was sure I would lose a few to the heat expecially my overgrown cornish X rocks but none thus far and I have seen the heat index up to 122 Hope this might help. Oh yea and I use lots of gatoraid and vitamins and electrolytes. Hope some of this might help.
 
Well I can't stay on here too long due to this headache of mine, but I do have one quick question:
What should I expect to pay the NPIP testers that are coming tomorrow?
This will be my third year in the program, so you think I'd have it figured out by now... but I'm still confused!
The first year I asked a NPIP certified local guy to test my birds, and he seamed unsure what we owed him, so I went by the $0.50 per bird our county fair charges.
Then last year the state people called me when mine was about to expire and the came out and did AI testing too, and it only cost $5 for a certificate, and that was all we had to pay.
As far as I know they are not doing AI testing this year, but it is the same guys as last year.... so what will it cost?!
 
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We've always used the state NPIP testers, and it's only $5 for all the birds. They stopped testing at 300 of our birds though
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I hope your headache gets better soon. I can sure understand how bad they can hurt. I suffer from migraines and sometimes headaches due to weather changes.
 
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I had 22 hens and 2 roosters and lost 3 before the heat really started I think it was from some sort of respiratory infection and as I've learned it may have been Infectious bronchitis as I'm still getting a couple deformed eggs now and then. My coop sets out in the open and has no shade so I put some old carpet on the top covering the tin and water it down along with the sides and the run a couple times a day when it's really hot that helps and I set some misters to run during the hottest part of the day, A few times I've frozen water in two liter pop bottles and set them in the waterers they sure look miserable sometimes but so far I've been lucky and haven't lost any to the heat
 
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The only things I have lost to the heat all summer were some Wellsummers roosters (no hens) and one old Delaware hen a few weeks ago. I'll be getting rid of the rest of the Wellsummers. That's too sensitive for this climate for me. The Marans that are penned with them did just fine.
 
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