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  1. gale65

    Petting your birds and loving them

    Quote: No problem-I didn't see it that way at all. I do try to make a conscious effort to make sure my kids don't 'inherit' my problem because I can see how they would pick up on it and know how crippling it can be. As for the anxiety, I hate it, I know it's not logical, and I wish I could...
  2. gale65

    Petting your birds and loving them

    Quote: It was-the people who brought them came back a year later but at that time they also brought a couple of wolf pups so my kids chose to pet the wolf pups instead. It was expensive both times but how often do you get to get in a pen with real tiger and wolf babies and pet them? At first I...
  3. gale65

    Petting your birds and loving them

    I know this is OT but wanted to post pictures of my kids with their pets so you can see that they are not scared to touch them. The first two are ones I edited for a photoshopping class so that's why they have extra words and such on them. (as you can see my girls are not really into getting...
  4. gale65

    Petting your birds and loving them

    Thanks for the replies to my post. Yes it's hard for me. My husband suggested chickens years ago and I resisted for quite a while. I don't even buy regular eggs at the store. I only use egg beaters or pasteurized shell eggs. But I don't want my kids to miss out on having chickens (we do live on...
  5. gale65

    Petting your birds and loving them

    I'm in the minority on this board in a lot of ways. I wouldn't have chickens in the house-even babies. Our chickens aren't even near the house. I don't pet my chickens and don't pick them up and frankly, I don't want to. I don't want chickens running up to me (even though they do anyway) or...
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