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No offense taken, didn't mean to sound 'snippy'. When I was only showing twice a year it wasn't such a big deal, since the show test is good for 90 days. But I'm trying to get to more shows, and out-of-state shows, this year so the reduction of stress to my birds will be an asset.


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I was told by the lady that tested mine that in trading or whatever you do in Tennessee is ok. But they should have the certificate showing they had been tested if you plan too go out of state with your chickens or eggs. We didn't get a lot of snow but enough and it was strange looking snow. Like someone just went out with thick powder and sprinkled all over the yards and trees.
 
Wow, OklaDD, you got a little snow up there! We only got maybe two inches. Doesn't want to melt, though!

At least it's sunny this morning in Mid TN . . .
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Have silkies... Banty cochins. ameraucanas
Orps.
and a happy household.of 6 new baby silkies
chilly here no snow but ice patchs on the rd.
 
Got lucky this time with snow it did not stick. No complaints here as I had to go get hubby from work. Chickens could have cared less if it was snowing or not.
 
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They had 3 white leghorn pullets I was going to grab, but they sold before I got a second look at them. I love the bannys and the silkies they have.
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