You're insane. The eggs are smaller than the tip of my finger!i have been plannin to add their eggs to my pickling sets
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You're insane. The eggs are smaller than the tip of my finger!i have been plannin to add their eggs to my pickling sets
Ah okay, that’s true haha but you still could have ultra spoiled house birds
Jk. Haha
I’m sure they smell.
But haven’t you always wanted a house bird to fly along with you and Rudolph when you deliver presents?
And wait... do they really not even make a sandwiches worth!?
I would be so worried about them though LOL but I’d probably wait too.
And true! I’m sure they will hav
That would be an interesting combination lol but I doubt it.
You're insane. The eggs are smaller than the tip of my finger!
I don't have the space that more than a few pairs would require—the basement is pretty much full of critters already, and they're NOT going upstairs.
What I really want is some rainbow finches.
Doubt it. Unless you eat smaller sandwiches than I do.
You're insane. The eggs are smaller than the tip of my finger!
Yes true a button is not even a sandwhich, a cot makes about a sandwich worth by ones self. Im fooling w them because ive learned lotsa people keep them in the bottom of their aviary to cleanup dropped food from their exotic pets. Already sold my extra pair for exactly that. I stumbled into them while i was heartbroken after the gnats declared warwas jus gonna enjoy em but those tiny eggs are too tempting
Reminder, ill be legal to ship soon @muddy75![]()
Not many actual critters, but an awful lot of stuff for said critters. I have a chinchilla, a rabbit, a guinea pig, and a bunch of quail in the basement. Wait, two rabbits, at the moment. I also have all the incubators, all my hatching supplies, egg shipping supplies, spare crates, chick waterers, bird and goat medical supplies, and all my sewing and art supplies in there. The rest of the basement holds tools (not putting birds in there,) gardening supplies, bookshelves, food preserves, and the laundry room. Pretty packed, eh.Full of critters!? Okay, now I MUST know what other critters you keep!!![]()
I've had parakeets for years and years. Finally got out of them just a couple years ago... I kind of miss them. The pair I had at the time was composed of two absolute basket cases, but I'd have kept the supplies if I had been thinking ahead. Stupid me, thinking I could ever get rid of a type of bird for good.Full of critters!? Okay, now I MUST know what other critters you keep!!
And I Googled rainbow finches and WOW those are gorgeous!!![]()
Also Googled button quail size.... yeah.... those are tiny lol and that’s live weight. Probably wind up with like... one bite.not even worth all the time and effort to process it lol
OMG!!
That is a good idea. I kind of want to do that haha I’d love to have an aviary one day with like parakeets and/or cockatiels and stuff. And maybe I could put quail in it.
Not many actual critters, but an awful lot of stuff for said critters. I have a chinchilla, a rabbit, a guinea pig, and a bunch of quail in the basement. Wait, two rabbits, at the moment. I also have all the incubators, all my hatching supplies, egg shipping supplies, spare crates, chick waterers, bird and goat medical supplies, and all my sewing and art supplies in there. The rest of the basement holds tools (not putting birds in there,) gardening supplies, bookshelves, food preserves, and the laundry room. Pretty packed, eh.
Can i come live in your basement? Sounds perfect!![]()
No, it's mine! Get your own.Can i come live in your basement? Sounds perfect!![]()
Very common practice here in Panama, and much sought after too.I have been plannin' to add their eggs to my pickling sets