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This might be a silly question. But, what do you mean by stickers? lol
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I have had some stickers made up,

"HATCHING EGGS"

"FRAGILE"

Cost of stickers per box is a buck. That's .50c ea.
I'll try to get a pix of them up in the next day or two.

Hopefully this will keep them alittle safer?
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Mike

I did that too, only on my home computer, and I, and alot of others that I have received eggs from, have decided our eggs arrive in much better condition when we ship the box unmarked but for the addresses.
Our theory is that if the box is marked "Fragile" or "hatching Eggs" it invites cruel action from disgruntled shippers.
And so far, it has worked very well to ship the box unmarked.
 
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We looked at those at Cabelas and on line there is a few videos of a guy using one, and wet feathers FLY all over YOU and the yard!
I want DH to build the "drop it in the tub" kind & I can stand back & spray a hose....They had a big horizontal plucker at the Duck Club in California DH really liked, he is working on looking into that type too, but I have not seen one anywhere & cannot imagine a horizontal tub plucker...?
He said it was angled too, not level...weird.

The tub plucker is what I am interested in also. The drill one just looks like more trouble than it's worth.

We can share.
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Everyone gone again >>

Hey: Newsflash:: Am I going crazy or does our weather service say we are coming up on several days of sunshine ?????????????????????????????
Thursday Friday and Saturday ??
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Get the bikinis and flip flops and sunscreen out!!!
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This is what I got from WA about NPIP, plus once you do it you have to get your birds from NPIP flock or if you dont have to keep them seperate until they are tested also. I was thinking of doing it just still on the fence.

Hi Cheri,

There is no waiting list for NPIP. We can get you certified whenever it fits your schedule.



The process of becoming an NPIP participant is very easy. Your birds need to be tested for Pullorum Typhoid and Avian Influenza (30 samples) once a year. The number of birds tested is dependent on how many birds you have. We can conduct the field test for you. However, we have to charge for the time it takes to conduct the test. Or you can draw the blood yourself and send it to the WSU Avian Health Lab. It costs between 1-2 dollars a sample, plus a 10 dollar administrative fee.



A WSDA veterinarian will also come to your farm and conduct a visual inspection. Next year, they will also inspect your records to ensure that you are purchasing NPIP birds. To be part of the program, if you buy more birds, they have to be from an NPIP source.



If you choose, you can also be in the AI Clean program. That consists of 30 birds being tested for AI every 90 days. Our veterinarians can come out and to that testing for free.



If you let me know how many birds you have, I can provide you with an estimate of how much this process will cost you.
 
Yay, happy customers! I have one customer that I don't even answer my phone for. She is such a whiner. I make her leave a message. What am I suposed to do, wave a magic wand to stop the rain? Besides, all my contracts state, 'weather permitting'. It will be very nice to get caught up. Been a while since I've smelled new mown grass. I am about a month late getting started.

Still not sure about Stevenson show. I'm not big on road trips.
 
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You have a great coop ! I need to get pictures of it and show my DH it he would love that idea..
Lock down soooon
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You are more than welcome to bring him by, so he can see it himself, or take pictures.

Oh that is great I will, just need the rain to stop..
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I have had some stickers made up,

"HATCHING EGGS"

"FRAGILE"

Cost of stickers per box is a buck. That's .50c ea.
I'll try to get a pix of them up in the next day or two.

Hopefully this will keep them alittle safer?
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Mike

I did that too, only on my home computer, and I, and alot of others that I have received eggs from, have decided our eggs arrive in much better condition when we ship the box unmarked but for the addresses.
Our theory is that if the box is marked "Fragile" or "hatching Eggs" it invites cruel action from disgruntled shippers.
And so far, it has worked very well to ship the box unmarked.

When I ship eggs we put fragile glass on it and they seem to do fine. We put ours in styrofoam that my husband will drill out for each egg.
 
Im with Chickielady ont eh labels. I was int eh detached garage one day and the substitute mailman looks at eh box marked Fragile Chicken Hatching Eggs. He cocked his head sideways and shook the box a little and sailed it about 8 feet onto the porch. I hate the postal service here. My regular mailman is nice but the rest of them are terrible.
 
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ummm -- I do not think the neighbors would appreciate the sight of me in a bikini
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scrubbing down the chicken tractor with bleach and painting the inside and outside of the donated coop and the crate coop

(I'm debating still, whether to scrub the inside of the donated coop down with bleach -- because it doesn't have good ventilation, the plywood is new and "raw", and I am afraid it would take a week or more for it to dry out even if we got steady sunny days for that long)

I'm thinking that several coats of paint would take care of any lingering organisms or virus contamination
 
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