junebuggena
Crowing
You can get rid of them, if it's the best thing for them. It just makes it really hard to do. Being responsible is not easy. In fact, it's usually really, really hard.
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really cause I don't think u understand. If a person u love very much died and the only thing left of them is the chickens u can't just get rid of them.You can get rid of them, if it's the best thing for them. It just makes it really hard to do. Being responsible is not easy. In fact, it's usually really, really hard.
But you also can't keep them, if it's not what is best for them...really cause I don't think u understand. If a person u love very much died and the only thing left of them is the chickens u can't just get rid of them.
I understand. Really, I do. I just don't sugar coat.Some people just don't understand
How many years?Ok and they are all very healthy and I've raised for many years. They point I'm trying to make is stop saying the same stuff over and over again. I said MANY TIMES THAT IM ADDING ON SOON.
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Better to give some up now and keep the rest healthier.......you don't want them all to become unhealthy and possibly die from a bad housing situation.
That would be much harder, IMO.