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Do you know incubator Grandma in real like?No, Mexicans just put the egg under the bed or rub it over the injury, in hope that it will take the sickness or injury out.![]()



No joke...she is one of these type Mexicans.
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Do you know incubator Grandma in real like?No, Mexicans just put the egg under the bed or rub it over the injury, in hope that it will take the sickness or injury out.![]()
Ewe as in gross.Ewe, as in "sheep"?
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For your Easter morning entertainment.
I present my chick chicks.
Tweets doing great! Her wing feather are coming in giving me the thought perhaps a hen. Time will tell. Still just day 3.
Here are my other 4 chick chicks.
3 Silkies and 1 houdan frizzle sizzle (I think never saw one like her lol)
That is the chick my broody hen refused to accept. So separation of the 3 was needed till they get bigger than Annie my frizzle serama momma who accepted the one chick to mother.
Total drama I did not expect.
But working to keep them all close as a flock for later.
This is hilarious!I keep thinking why THE MAN would say unusual name. So try to translate it:
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/kiki
Noun[edit]
kiki (plural kikis) (slang, US) A gathering of friends for the purpose of gossiping and chit-chat.
And about died! OMG - how appropriate!
We had a dog named Kiki way back when our 26 year old was learning to speak and we brought home a fluff ball. The only thing he would say was Kiki around his pacifier.
We taught him kitty-kitty referring to cats. Well, they are both fluffy. It stuck.
Now back to the kiki.
I keep thinking why THE MAN would say unusual name. So try to translate it:
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/kiki
Noun[edit]
kiki (plural kikis) (slang, US) A gathering of friends for the purpose of gossiping and chit-chat.
And about died! OMG - how appropriate!
We had a dog named Kiki way back when our 26 year old was learning to speak and we brought home a fluff ball. The only thing he would say was Kiki around his pacifier.
We taught him kitty-kitty referring to cats. Well, they are both fluffy. It stuck.
Now back to the kiki.
Athena aka Kiki on the left and Mr. Ruger, who I brought home to kill all the things that kill my garden, on the right.View attachment 1319929