Alaska Chicken Lover's Soup for the Cold!!

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Awesome because he said the eggs are sent and will be here WEDNESDAY!!!
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They stopped by around 5pm last night.
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Jim wouldn't let her bring home any new babies, let alone even TOUCH a chicken!
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Awesome because he said the eggs are sent and will be here WEDNESDAY!!!
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Might be around 5-6 if that's okay. I am informed we HAVE to go to Wasilla today....
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Oh joy....lol

Yup I'm not going anywhere!
 
Donna, before I forget, you need to snip the dew-claw from the right foot of your babies... that let's anyone that sees them know that you raised them from domestically raised mallards and didn't snatch them from the wild.
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Just take some sharp nail-clippers and snip it off... it's easy and the sooner you do it, the less painful it is for the babies. I do it when I transfer from the hatcher, and there's usually no blood, or perhaps one tiny snick.
 
Mrs. AK-Bird-Brain :

Donna, before I forget, you need to snip the dew-claw from the right foot of your babies... that let's anyone that sees them know that you raised them from domestically raised mallards and didn't snatch them from the wild.
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Just take some sharp nail-clippers and snip it off... it's easy and the sooner you do it, the less painful it is for the babies. I do it when I transfer from the hatcher, and there's usually no blood, or perhaps one tiny snick.

Will do Tori...Thanks.
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