online Crazy Egg Chain Chat thread

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I had traded for some japs and got 1 to hatch. Only 2 where fertile. It's getting it's tail feathers and stands straight up. I would love to get some more and hopefully end up with a pair at least. I think they're so cute. All I have to offer are sizzle eggs and one white silke hen started to lay today. I can't send out any more eggs till next week though. Not this comng week but the next. I want to wait till I have these eggs out before I get myself into more swaps though. I would like to see pics of yours also before I commit myself in a deal.
 
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You will need to wait about 2 weeks after you take out your mailman rooster before you offer eggs as purebred:)

WOW......OK I will go snag him out in the morning! Oh wait it is morning....well when the sun comes up then
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I live in bear, bobcat, fox, coyote, moose, deer, fishercat country....you couldnt pay me to walk out to the banty cage at 320am LOL


Oh yeah and theres also the boogie man, bigfoot and the Blair Witch to consider
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Fun to chase him anyways...we don't call him Spazzy Roo for nothin!
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We have bobcat and coyote and fox and deer, even bigfoot wanders around out there but he's not to worry about. It's the coyote I worry about. The bobcat would run away but a pack of dogs would attack. But it's the skunk I would fear the next after coyote.
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In the daytime it's the snakes.
 
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wanted to throw in my two cents about the quail permit questions, I know that with regular bobwhites in the state of ga you have to have a permit, it only costs 5 dollars to get it, that is a permit to own for your own purpose the commercial liscense to sell live and butchered birds is 30 dollars. So if you do have to get one it would probably be a minimal fee anyways.

I have GG (Georgia Giants) and as far as I know I dont have to have a permit for them since they arent the wild species.
 
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I know a lot of people who raises quail in tn, and I have never heard of anything that said you had to have a permitt. I know cackle makes, I beleive MO, residents send their permint numbers with their order forms before they ship quail, so I assume that if you would have to have a permit in TN they would require a number on the order form from us before they would ship quail. I think you are safe
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My speckled Sussex frm shellyga came!
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After the "missent" they were going so fast they passed me up in Sacramento and didn't stop until they got to San Francisco. Hatching starts tomorrow!!
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