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AmyPaperlady

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I've got the eclipse written down as the 17th I was gonna try and get somewhere to see it
I was wrong..... Dang how did I get it wrong.
Glad you mentioned it

Glad I could be of help:) But, if you had still been wring by then, better to think it's earlier than it is than later, I guess...

We actually will be back before the eclipse, but my parents house is about 4 miles from the optimal path or whatever they are calling the path of the eclipse, so we'll go camping at my families ranch to see it!

My aunt and uncle (the same ones we stayed with at the beginning of our Yellowstone trip last year) live in Lyons, and it looks like that may just be right under the path, so I'm lobbying for heading up there after I recover from my UK trip (get back on the 8th of August). We'd get to see the family that we didn't get to last year, too, since we were only there a couple days in the middle of the week.
 

Ravyn

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ok, this weekend i will see what i can do for them
hopefully they arent too squirmy

Give them a good soak, like you would for bumblefoot almost... that way their nails get good and clean so you can see better... quick is pale pinkish, hard to see in most...

Lay towel on your lap, hold them with head tucked towards or under your elbow... stretch out each webby behind them one at a time, may have to wrap end of towel around them to keep them calm, but usually they aren't bad when held like that... plus covering the head by tucking under elbow helps too... trim tips and release... :)

:fl Hope it's quick & easy...like...oh, never mind.

Wish I could help!!!

:hugs

You're a dear... thanks, hon...
 
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Debs Flock

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Give them a good soak, like you would for bumblefoot almost... that way their nails get good and clean so you can see better... quick is pale pinkish, hard to see in most...

Lay towel on your lap, hold them with head tucked towards or under your elbow... stretch out each webby behind them one at a time, kay have to wrap end of towel around them to keep them calm, but usually they aren't bad when held like that... plus covering the head by tucking under elbow helps too... trim tips and release... :)



:hugs

You're a dear... thanks, hon...

:hu Aw shucks. I didn't do nothin'. :hugs
 

Sourland

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Had an echocardiogram today. Anyone have one of them ? It is truly weird to by lying there on an examining table watching your heart beating on a computer screen. :ep I could even see my heart valves opening and closing. She kept circling 'peaks' on what looked like an EKG. Hope they were 'good' peaks. :\ Stress test was a breeze yesterday, but I don't know about this. Meet with the cardiologist on 5/23 for a consultation. Hey, at least they did not whisk me off for emergency surgery. :celebrate
 

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Had an echocardiogram today. Anyone have one of them ? It is truly weird to by lying there on an examining table watching your heart beating on a computer screen. :ep I could even see my heart valves opening and closing. She kept circling 'peaks' on what looked like an EKG. Hope they were 'good' peaks. :\ Stress test was a breeze yesterday, but I don't know about this. Meet with the cardiologist on 5/23 for a consultation. Hey, at least they did not whisk me off for emergency surgery. :celebrate


:hugs

:fl all shows clear!!!
 

Debs Flock

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Had an echocardiogram today. Anyone have one of them ? It is truly weird to by lying there on an examining table watching your heart beating on a computer screen. :ep I could even see my heart valves opening and closing. She kept circling 'peaks' on what looked like an EKG. Hope they were 'good' peaks. :\ Stress test was a breeze yesterday, but I don't know about this. Meet with the cardiologist on 5/23 for a consultation. Hey, at least they did not whisk me off for emergency surgery. :celebrate

:clap Hope the consult comes out A-okay!

Um, I'll pass on the stiff one...


What...you guys chicken? :D
 

Littlelakephil

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great job!!
x2!!

lol, and you can type them out like in mobile!

stay away from them horse tranqs

All perks of the job:cool:

Brooke passed off all the babies to Cuteness as they hatched, guess she wasn't ready for motherhood... lol, ok so 2 threads...



My Am broody mama gets her kids independent by 4 weeks and starts laying that week... it's all about the individual... Crash laid for a week when her and LG's last brood was about 4 weeks too... happens more when there are multiple broodys sharing duties, I think...



Trimming is simple and easy, once they get used to it, no prob... the scissor type cat or smll dog nail clippers work best for them...



Yup... no prob...


Flu has me flattened... am in and out... :(
Feel better....: hugs
Swallowing always win the day in my book :D
True..... So true.:D =D
Had an echocardiogram today. Anyone have one of them ? It is truly weird to by lying there on an examining table watching your heart beating on a computer screen. :ep I could even see my heart valves opening and closing. She kept circling 'peaks' on what looked like an EKG. Hope they were 'good' peaks. :\ Stress test was a breeze yesterday, but I don't know about this. Meet with the cardiologist on 5/23 for a consultation. Hey, at least they did not whisk me off for emergency surgery. :celebrate

Yup I've had them.... Something called a Mugascan too..... Heck but I've had dang near everything done to me.....:oops:
 
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