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Sean, you will have a very short window of opportunity to get your birds inside while the eye is passing. I don't recomend going out in the eye, as you do NOT want to get caught after it has passed and you will not get any advanced notice that the eye has passed. But if you feel the necessity to get your birds in, run like a crazy person as soon as the winds die down and get back inside as soon as you possible can. Good luck
Yeah, Im going to get my most valuable, rare birds moved to a more secure place. I have around 300 birds in 22 pens, so can't get them all.
 
For those of you that want to keep an eye on the river and bayou levels you can do so on this site:
http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/forecasts.php?wfo=hgx
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Yea but I seriously doubt that we will see anything more than what we can handle. Right now I'm just hoping we get enough to lift the burn ban. I have a little brush needs burning. How long do you figure before you all can breathe easy?
Probably not til Thursday or Friday.
 

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