Pennsylvania!! Unite!!


Thought I'd share this with you all
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now the sooner I can get them to stop being afraid and trying to dive out of my hands, the better lol

Oh my goodness!! They are so stinking ADORABLE!! I'm sure the kids are enjoying them.
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Hey guys! Below is an email I got from Poultry doc, Aliza Simeone thought I'd pass on this info in case anyone is interested I getting their CPT training, it's free!!!

Good afternoon. I am contacting all of you in SE PA who have either worked with poultry exhibitors, been trained as Certified Poultry Technicians before, or have shown an interest in becoming a CPT. Please feel free to share this information with other poultry enthusiasts in SE PA.

We are offering a CPT class at the PDA Region 7 office in Collegeville, PA on April 23 from 9:30-3. So far we have had very few people sign up for this class. If interest remains this low, we will have to cancel. This is the only CPT class we intend to offer during 2014 at this location (other locations this year will be Harrisburg, Lancaster and State College). We try to offer the class in the spring in this area so that CPTs will be ready for testing for the summer show season.

This class can provide training for new CPTs as well as a refresher for those who just want to make sure they understand the fair testing requirements as well as disease control measures and sample handling and submission. This class will provide the classroom portion and for those who provide their own birds, the hands on portion as well (collecting blood samples, applying leg bands, collecting swab samples).

You CANNOT just show up the day of the class. If you are not already a licensed CPT, to be eligible to attend you must complete an application (attached) and send it WITHOUT the check to Stacy Rakocy at the Harrisburg address on the form to ensure that you meet the basic requirements for licensure. In addition, you must let me know that you are interested in attending the class so I can add you to the list here. If you just want to attend the class as a refresher, please just let me know you wish to attend the class.

Please let me know if you have any questions. You can reach me by email at [email protected] or by phone at 717-443-1199. Thank you.






Aliza Simeone VMD
Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture
Bureau of Animal Health and Diagnostic Services
Region VII Veterinarian
1015 Bridge Rd.|Collegeville, PA 19426
Office Phone: 610-489-1003 x118
Office Fax: 610-489-6119
Email: [email protected]
 
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Hello! It's been awhile since I stopped by. I hope everyone survived the cold temps and is looking forward to Spring. I know I'm ready to be outside working in my garden and out of the house!

I have two friends that are teachers and their classrooms are hatching eggs. I am giving her some white rock eggs but my other hens aren't laying. I want their class to see different types of eggs and chicks. Since I offered to take the birds after the class is done I'm willing to pay for the shipping and eggs if necessary. Looking for silkie, polish, serama and any dark brown or colored eggs. I'm outside of Pittsburgh so if your not far I can pick them up!


Tracy


Sending you a PM. Any preference on plumage color?mwhen do you need them?
 
New here. Live in central Pennsylvania.



Welcome!

has anyone on here ever eaten quail eggs or meat before?  

if yes what was it like?


Come on people? Do I have to be the one that says " Tastes like chicken!" :smack I couldn't help myself!

Hey guys! Below is an email I got from Poultry doc, Aliza Simeone thought I'd pass on this info in case anyone is interested I getting their CPT training, it's free!!!

Good afternoon. I am contacting all of you in SE PA who have either worked with poultry exhibitors, been trained as Certified Poultry Technicians before, or have shown an interest in becoming a CPT. Please feel free to share this information with other poultry enthusiasts in SE PA.

We are offering a CPT class at the PDA Region 7 office in Collegeville, PA on April 23 from 9:30-3. So far we have had very few people sign up for this class. If interest remains this low, we will have to cancel. This is the only CPT class we intend to offer during 2014 at this location (other locations this year will be Harrisburg, Lancaster and State College). We try to offer the class in the spring in this area so that CPTs will be ready for testing for the summer show season.

This class can provide training for new CPTs as well as a refresher for those who just want to make sure they understand the fair testing requirements as well as disease control measures and sample handling and submission. This class will provide the classroom portion and for those who provide their own birds, the hands on portion as well (collecting blood samples, applying leg bands, collecting swab samples).

You CANNOT just show up the day of the class. If you are not already a licensed CPT, to be eligible to attend you must complete an application (attached) and send it WITHOUT the check to Stacy Rakocy at the Harrisburg address on the form to ensure that you meet the basic requirements for licensure. In addition, you must let me know that you are interested in attending the class so I can add you to the list here. If you just want to attend the class as a refresher, please just let me know you wish to attend the class.

Please let me know if you have any questions. You can reach me by email at [email protected] or by phone at 717-443-1199. Thank you.






Aliza Simeone VMD
Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture
Bureau of Animal Health and Diagnostic Services
Region VII Veterinarian
1015 Bridge Rd.|Collegeville, PA 19426
Office Phone: 610-489-1003 x118
Office Fax: 610-489-6119
Email: [email protected]



This is very interesting. What does being a CPT do? More info please! Is this also something for newbies? :D
 
Sending you a PM. Any preference on plumage color?mwhen do you need them?



I sent you a pm. No preference on color.

2 years ago I got my first 8 chicks from my friends classroom hatch. They were all leghorns. Being a newbie I had no idea there were so many different types of chickens. The more I learned I would pass it on to her to share with her 4th graders. They look forward to this all year. I am so excited for them! My other friend teaches at a city school in a very low income area. For a city kid in a low income area, this may be a once in a lifetime experience. They both paid for all their supplies out of pocket. There really are some great teachers out there that go above and beyond.
 

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