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I am in the Midlands and I am looking for hatching eggs. Not many, I have a small, ghetto looking incubator and I think six eggs would be the max I could fit in there. I'd like to buy some local eggs that I can pick up, not have shipped. I don't have any particular breed in mind, but NOT SLW, BO's, nothing in bantam size, no silky and nothing with feathered feet.

Does anyone have anything available? I've got the urge to hatch and can't wait for Chickenstock to get some eggs lol...
 
The class is limited to 25 participants

I am enrolling Kris and I in the class so we are up to at least 4 students. Cost is $65 and begins at (Yawn) 7:30AM at clemson in the Morgan Poultry Center

here is the day's events

Saturday, March 17, 2012
7:30: Registration Check-in

8:00: Purpose of Small Flock Certification Program: Dr. Mickey Hall
Premise ID (NAIS) & SC Ag Watch Program: Dr. Julie Helm


National Poultry Improvement Plan and New Subparts (Commercial Game Birds & Waterfowl breeders)
Blood Testing Certification: Dr. Julie Helm
NPIP Video and Test


BREAK

Anatomy & Physiology of the Chicken: Dr. Mickey Hall

LUNCH

Necropsy & Blood Testing: Dr. Julie Helm/Dr. Mickey Hall

Diseases of Poultry/AI/Antibiotics: Dr. Julie Helm

BREAK

Parasites of Poultry: Dr. Mickey Hall

Biosecurity/What to do when there is a disease outbreak: Dr. Mickey Hall,
Dr. Julie Helm

BREAK

Nutrition Basics: Dr. Mickey Hall

Wrap-up/Questions/Evaluation: Dr. Julie Helm, Dr. Mickey Hall

PM me an e-mail address and I will forward what I got.

We might just fill up the class

Kris & I plan to go also

RobertH
 
So these pictures are not good :( dumb cell phone..but here's my little d'Anver roo I got from Jackie. The girls were already roosting so I didn't get pics of them. I can't say how much I love them! They're awesome! I'll get better pics once I get a new camera card!
 
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PM me an e-mail address and I will forward what I got.

We might just fill up the class

Kris & I plan to go also

RobertH


Honestly what I was told by a tester is...if you aren't showing or shipping birds out, you do not have to be tested. I need to get all of mine tested, and it is going to be easier just for me to do my own since I show, and whenever I add new blood.

She sent me a letter they send to people that call and ask for testing information. I do not have it in my inbox any longer, but will call tomorrow and ask her to send it to me again.
 

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