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They better work.The branches and stems one should workyou got this Kiki!

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They better work.The branches and stems one should workyou got this Kiki!
Good idea!Maybe try putting them together and see if there is improvement? Then if there's no improvement you can still do the syringe feeding.
Imbecile.
You are making the mistake of believing the poster. Those posts are being made specifically to annoy or agitate. It is very unlikely that there is any truth in any of her posts.Imbecile.
You'd think she'd just birthed a child while still in school. But no, she has a chick (god only knows where in the world she only got one) that she doesn't even know how to care for.
I would LOVE to know where this idiot got her information. I can't even fathom how such bad information and knowledge could exist.
Fair enough.You are making the mistake of believing the poster. Those posts are being made specifically to annoy or agitate. It is very unlikely that there is any truth in any of her posts.
Very brave girl!They better work.I picked those.
The Village of DeForest has a chicken ordinance allowing up to 6hens on residential property that was enacted fairly easily in 2015 when I went to the council meeting with a few others in support. I believe the neighboring town of Windsor prohibits residential chicken keeping. Its a patchwork!So I've been spending my time lately creating articles for the chicken laws of cities, towns, and villages throughout WI that have not already been completed.
So far I have completed three.
I decided to do my own city (technically not my actual city as I live in another village but close enough). Turns out, we have ZERO actual ordinances about the keeping of chickens EVEN THOUGH my friend was forced to get rid of hers because 'she's not allowed to have chickens'. Right.... show me the proof boys.
BUT what we DO have in place are laws that allow the keeping of wolf-dog hybrids but ban pit-bulls and 'any dog expressing the looks or characteristics of any breed of dog breed classified as a form of pit bull'
And further more there is not a fine to keep dogs and cats that are not rendered sterile but there is a fine to keep or produce malt liquor.
Like, what?? Get your priorities straight.
Imbecile.
You'd think she'd just birthed a child while still in school. But no, she has a chick (god only knows where in the world she only got one) that she doesn't even know how to care for.
I would LOVE to know where this idiot got her information. I can't even fathom how such bad information and knowledge could exist.
You are making the mistake of believing the poster. Those posts are being made specifically to annoy or agitate. It is very unlikely that there is any truth in any of her posts.
Ordinances are funny like that. They're also pretty hard to enforce which is probably why they're so willy-nilly from town to town.So I've been spending my time lately creating articles for the chicken laws of cities, towns, and villages throughout WI that have not already been completed.
So far I have completed three.
I decided to do my own city (technically not my actual city as I live in another village but close enough). Turns out, we have ZERO actual ordinances about the keeping of chickens EVEN THOUGH my friend was forced to get rid of hers because 'she's not allowed to have chickens'. Right.... show me the proof boys.
BUT what we DO have in place are laws that allow the keeping of wolf-dog hybrids but ban pit-bulls and 'any dog expressing the looks or characteristics of any breed of dog breed classified as a form of pit bull'
And further more there is not a fine to keep dogs and cats that are not rendered sterile but there is a fine to keep or produce malt liquor.
Like, what?? Get your priorities straight.