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banjoe, pretty pic of your chickens.


My injured chicken is still alive, eating and drinking this morning. She has a large flesh wound and laceration which has been cleaned w/ betadine and sutured closed should I start her on antibiotics profalacticly? if so what one would be best (and available to me) and what kind of administration (injection, oral)? Thanks for the help.
 
Spent a little early morning time gardening this morning. Since we didn't make it church it was my "me&God " time! Got a few flowers moved and some potted to take to the new farm in Okla. Another few days of this warmth and we will be in full fledhe spring! Oh I hope it doesn't late freeze us again!
Trying to get two hens to accept a new broody nest.some tomes they make it so difficult!
One of my cloest neighbors walked over and inspected the pig this morning,at least he laughed about it!
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he was more amazed at the turkens. The first he ever saw,he was just astonished that they are supposed to look that way!lol
 
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The screw on the outside of the incubator is screwed into the wafer, so if you back off that long screw, the wafer will fall out. I only know how to set one of the thermostats - my neighbor set them for me when I first put it into operation. I use a digital thermometer inside the cabinet with a wireless display on the outside, and adjust the long screw from the outside on the wafer closest to the door, until the light goes out when it reaches the temperature I want to be my temperature.

I tried to find the explanation by NNbreeder regarding setting a thermostat and only went back to March 2010 - so this is all I found in # 36761:

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Thanks P&B I'm gonna give it a shot, most the cabinets I have seen have the temp controls on the right side mine are on the left, just wondering how you tell which thermostat is the main and which is the backup. I'm guessing that you set the backup first then bring the temp down with the main.
 
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I dont really know, But I will see what I can do... I will be letting you know.

thanks! poor suzy marches to a different drummer- she needs some khaki lady friends-
 
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The smiths put on a big auction coming up soon in Gardner Kan. I dont no if that is spelld wright or not will have to look it up.. I no i went about ten yrs ago an they had 2 auctions going at the same time an i letf at 10 that night an they wer still saling bird's. They have 1 in the fall an 1 in the winter. Dale an Nancy Marcum have a Poultry swap the first sunday of the mounth S. of Wichataw Kan.Ther num is316 522 7869
 
Thanks Michael. I tried to make the Gardner one last Spring on a trip back from KC, but a huge storm was rolling in, so I went on past. I've chatted with some of the people who put it on and think there might be birds of interest for us there. Always need stuff from Smith's too. Too far to go for me right now with gas being what it is though if I'm not going specifically for something. Same holds for the Wichita one. About the same distance, but I may get the info just in case we're there for a visit and timing would work out.


Yates Center is my closest/biggest I think followed by Columbus (if they're still doing it), but I always seem to come home empty handed and to date have never had anything to sell at that time.


Things were different when my car was running. With the big ol' gas guzzling pick-up, even shipping birds is coming out cheaper. Within 30 minutes drive I'd hop in and go more often. More than that and I've got to have something solid planned and/or be combining the trip with other errands.


Funny thing, the bulk of our stock and certainly all the show stock have all come from MO and OK breeders. Don't know if it's because you all are better connected, advertise better or just flat out have better birds. Guess some of it could be a breed thing too and most of what we want just isn't popular here.
 
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You can always go the AI route.

AI is the best route for proper size and type and feather in Cornish, Cochin and wyandotte. These three breeds are on the top of the AI list for every breeder who deals with them.
 
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