We are getting many requests from members on to how to find their member/personal page/pages. Here is a simple solution.
Go to your "profile" and scroll down until you see this bar at the top of your recent activity.
The little squares are all green. Click each square until the only one...
The report button is your friend.
If it is about a specific post or thread click the red flag on the post.
A box like the one below will appear.
If it is a general question for mods you can do the same and just insert your question in the comments box. The mod on duty will get it in the queue...
There is a way to get a link to our BYC page under our avatar. Go to your profile, then select "edit community profile", scroll down to "My Coop" and paste the link to the page in there.
It will appear under your avatar with the link titled "My Coop).
How to find your personal BYC page...
What people who are not involved in the background of BYC are not aware of is that it was move to a new platform or NO BYC!!!!!!! The old platform was overloaded and coming apart at the seams because of all the patches that had to be added to keep it going. Sooner or later it was going to blow...
So you all may want to bookmark Backyardherds or sufficientself or theeasygarden for tomorrow.
With my schedule I'll likely be here until the lights go out in this old home.
I know there are breeders out there but very hard to find them. BC is my preference but air shipping can be worked out also. We are 3 hours from the airport.
At this time of year we have a huge increase in members. With this comes many who are unaware of policies and rules enforced on the forum. Also, many rules have been updated in recent history.
I would ask that ALL familiarize them selves with the current general forum rules and take note of the...
The first comment about "rural cleansing" really makes me mad.
http://www.opednews.com/articles/MONSANTO-investigator-in-by-Linn-Cohen-Cole-090110-871.html
It always drives me crazy when I see the government getting in the middle of what people chose to put on their own plate and what they feed their family.
Just for an example...
Here is a detailed arcticle on the state of the food supply. It is an interesting read for all of us.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/12/magazine/12policy-t.html?_r=3&em=&pagewanted=all&oref=slogin
Personally I agree that we have some major shake ups coming and some highly vulnerable areas.
Kurtis
In order to facilitate better handling of the thousands of posts daily please note breeding and genetics has been changed to breeding, genetics and showing as these 3 general topics are all related. Questions about showing, advice need to be posted there.
Thank you
Kurtis
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Well folks .... I have done all sorts of crosses as meat birds and never had anything like this happen before. Rather than a Cornish x Dorking I decided to try a Cornish x Rock and then take the progeny from that and cross back to the Dorking. Sounds workable right?
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