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    What is this chicken thinking?

    BbbUuRRP! Hey FISHNET! Bring more BEeR! Hiccup..
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    Suprise!!!!....me O.o

    Snake will eat anything small enough to fit down their throat. In the wild they have a varied diet; whereas, in captivity they are dependant on what their caregivers bring them. Snakes do get bored if all they are ordered is the same old rat they ate several times already. It was nice of the...
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    What is this chicken thinking?

    sandwich? What sandwich?
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    What is this chicken thinking?

    I found the jackpot!
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    Show your outrageous, oversized, misshapen rooster combs!!

    Whatever he is mixed with, he sure is handsome.
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    What is this chicken thinking?

    Look all ya want, but, don't be getting any fresh ideas.
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    Tweetie, the one legged wonder~ *Story of a disabled chick, pic heavy*

    She looks like quite the character. Pretty girl.
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    Some of my babies

    Nice looking flock.
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    What is this chicken thinking?

    Yall come up with some good ones. I needed the giggles this morning.
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    What is this chicken thinking?

    Can't a girl preen in private?
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    when should my chickens start laying?

    I don't know that much on the Cinnamon Stars, however, I do have 2 Gold Stars which are a hybrid production breed. These girls started right at the 6 month mark and are my most reliable layers of the whole flock right know. One is a morning layer and the other is a afternoon layer. Yours will...
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    How do you stop broody chicken from being broody

    Well I just had 7 broodies all hogging up the nest boxes. One decided on her own that it was far too boring and she was missing out on treats. The other 6 needed more convincing to quite so into the spare bachlor/freezer camp prep coop they went. This quite frightened them as the older ones...
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    when should my chickens start laying?

    Most production breeds start somewhere between 5 to 6 months. 6 months being the general rule. (My Wyandottes I got from Privett Hatchery started at 5 1/2 months) Heritage breeds that are breed quality can start much later depending on the chickens lineage and breed. Like 8 months or longer...
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