SQ Egg Swap

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mine! ... i need new bloodline to mix in with mine...

I also have 6-12 MF D'uccle eggs to offer

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mine! ... i need new bloodline to mix in with mine...

I also have 6-12 MF D'uccle eggs to offer

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It was over 105 here yesterday. our paddocks look like a feather pillow fight. The birds are dropping feathers everywhere. Egg production is very low while the birds finish their molt. I am sure everyone is having this issue.
 
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mine! ... i need new bloodline to mix in with mine...

I also have 6-12 MF D'uccle eggs to offer
I am so sorry to have tell y'all this but I have lost my entire flock of over 100 chickens to Mycoplasma. I will not be able to honor my hatching egg offer here. If you have to ban me, then I understand. But know that it is beyond my control & I'm trying to do the right thing by explaining it before some one claimed my offer & got disappointed. Again, I am so sorry. I'm dealing with a huge loss currently.
The eggs I received on this swap are still in the incubator & developing well. What ever hatches from those will be the only chickens I have.
Thanks Y'all ...playing was fun...
 
I am so sorry to have tell y'all this but I have lost my entire flock of over 100 chickens to Mycoplasma. I will not be able to honor my hatching egg offer here. If you have to ban me, then I understand. But know that it is beyond my control & I'm trying to do the right thing by explaining it before some one claimed my offer & got disappointed. Again, I am so sorry. I'm dealing with a huge loss currently.
The eggs I received on this swap are still in the incubator & developing well. What ever hatches from those will be the only chickens I have.
Thanks Y'all ...playing was fun...
yikes. sorry to hear that... how are you going to be able to house the new birds? i thought mycoplasma could live in the soil for a long time, making it next to impossible to get rid of? hope i'm wrong.
 
yikes. sorry to hear that... how are you going to be able to house the new birds? i thought mycoplasma could live in the soil for a long time, making it next to impossible to get rid of? hope i'm wrong.
My poultry vet says it won't stay in the dirt. But I'm going to house any new birds in above ground brooders, cages & coops to be on the safe side. I'm bleaching everything. I'm not going to restock my flocks. I already had the MFD eggs & about 15 other ordered eggs in the incubator when I found out my birds were sick. So I'll let these hatch and hope they don't show any signs of being sick. I hope they don't get mycoplasma from my incubator. Anyways, I'll wait & watch & see how these babies in the incubator do & go from there.
 
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