Thanks!Bc your a great dad!
Teach bf how to work on her car.
Peep cute chicks. I hope you and Dh get feeling better soon.
Ron nice bird.
Nice work Cap looks good.
We need more Pita Pintas in the US!
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Thanks!Bc your a great dad!
Teach bf how to work on her car.
Peep cute chicks. I hope you and Dh get feeling better soon.
Ron nice bird.
Nice work Cap looks good.
pictures of your eggs and adults too!
happy for ya! (well, not about getting sick, and the hard work)
Once you get an established flock up thee, High altitude is not an issue. It is eggs layed at low altitude and then taken up that have issues!View attachment 1362530 View attachment 1362534 View attachment 1362536 View attachment 1362538
Ron, not a breeder, per se. I am trying to get NPIP certified; however, the antigen is on backorder. There's a shortage of Marans up here in the high desert and nobody wants to pay import prices for chicks or attempt difficult hatchings of high altitude + heavy-colored eggs. I'm actually more interested in creating the blue-feathered Olive Eggers (via the splash pullet in the background), but the Marans are paying the feed bill.
(I do not anticipate an NPIP failure as the eggs used to create my flock were from NPIP flocks and the birds have no outside exposure to other fowl or birds.)
Then you need a Hyperbaric chamber.... as well as an incubator....Once you get an established flock up thee, High altitude is not an issue. It is eggs layed at low altitude and then taken up that have issues!
Fantastic!
I suspect that if you got something back for everything you gave out, you would need a freight car for storage out back.
And we don't even have leaves on our berry bushes (or any other) yet. Do have crocus and daffodils coming up, crocus flowers are open.
Except DD2. That girl comes out of anesthesia HARD. DW had to hold her down after one of her earlier operations on her ears.
You've been played Beer! CHECKMATE!![]()
This isn't a quid pro quo
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Ron, not a breeder, per se. I am trying to get NPIP certified; however, the antigen is on backorder. There's a shortage of Marans up here in the high desert and nobody wants to pay import prices for chicks or attempt difficult hatchings of high altitude + heavy-colored eggs. I'm actually more interested in creating the blue-feathered Olive Eggers (via the splash pullet in the background), but the Marans are paying the feed bill.
(I do not anticipate an NPIP failure as the eggs used to create my flock were from NPIP flocks and the birds have no outside exposure to other fowl or birds.)
Once you get an established flock up there, High altitude is not an issue. It is eggs laid at low altitude and then taken up that have issues! Fantastic!