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Cecisflock
The Backyard Brahmas
were hopeful, I had some jerk teacher today say I was too inexperinced for her to servive, we will no longer be speaking lolIf she survives, then she'll be the wonder of your flock.
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were hopeful, I had some jerk teacher today say I was too inexperinced for her to servive, we will no longer be speaking lolIf she survives, then she'll be the wonder of your flock.
Well, I hope she lives. Not saying you're inexperienced, but it's not guaranteedwere hopeful, I had some jerk teacher today say I was too inexperinced for her to servive, we will no longer be speaking lol
yes, I understand but the way he phrased it was condesending, i understand its not guaranteed but we'll pray on itWell, I hope she lives. Not saying you're inexperienced, but it's not guaranteed.
A teacher at your school?were hopeful, I had some jerk teacher today say I was too inexperinced for her to servive, we will no longer be speaking lol
yeah, im an assistant at an elementaryA teacher at your school?
just posted!Any news about Clover?
WOW!!!! Awesome!!!!!OK THE POST YOU'VE ALL WAITED FOR: She's fine. at 10-12 weeks we made a plan to amputate the limbs, she won't have a tail but that's ok. She listend to her heart and said it is def polymelia and not an absorbed twin. Our Clover may become a case study for Iowa State Veterinary though. That would be cool. The vet wanted to call the news station down but we declined. My father said evey single staff member came to see her and ohhhed and ahhhed. She's famous!We are so happy right now you have no idea...