Thank you!!!Beautiful
I’ll give you a call this week I’ve been super swamped. Some of mine are micro chipped already but I stopped doing it to all of them because I’m getting thinning the herd so it was an extra expense. Not big but just unnecessary. I do have 2 more that I am going to want to microchip. UGA put in the “Homeagain” chips like you would find in a dog.You should consider microchipping them so you can keep better track of them if the markings wear off before you get a chance to renew them.
These are great chips but currently out of stock: https://www.microchipidsystems.com/product/new-proid/
We use the 840 version which is linked to our USDA Premise ID number as well.
I can send you some videos on the chipping process, or do it for you when you're ready.
Thank you!!!So beautiful!
It really is! The first one I got I had no idea what was going on with it. Because in the Burmese stars, it’s not as prominent against the lighter color shell. Now it just tells me I’m doing something right.That will make a very nice herd as they all grow up. Gorgeous. Those little new ones are new indeed. They still have that hatching marbling. So cool.
The microchips saved me from some confusion recently. We split a batch up into 4 groups and when we combined them back together two years later we wound up having two number 12 somehow. I would redo the markings every couple of months as they wore off but at some point the number 13 must have worn down to the point that I thought it said 12. Luckily one of these two had already been microchipped so it was easy to sort out the issue.I’ll give you a call this week I’ve been super swamped. Some of mine are micro chipped already but I stopped doing it to all of them because I’m getting thinning the herd so it was an extra expense. Not big but just unnecessary. I do have 2 more that I am going to want to microchip. UGA put in the “Homeagain” chips like you would find in a dog.