They get fed for a long time, like parrots. Just eating machines, you can see them growing! I used to hand feed parrots, every 2 hours!Pigeon squabs are something else too.
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They feel like "man parts" at about this age.
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They get fed for a long time, like parrots. Just eating machines, you can see them growing! I used to hand feed parrots, every 2 hours!Pigeon squabs are something else too.
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They feel like "man parts" at about this age.
You have to copy and paste the links, not click-able.What ARE those?![]()
AGot my little Brahma banty girls from there the end of July, they're AWESOME. Love MPC!!!![]()
Just the cutest babies on the planet! But, totally naked and blind the first week.
I'm curious to see if Benny has any or knows of anyone that does.Here is an article: http://www.thepoultrysite.com/poultrynews/24138/israeli-scientists-breed-featherless-chicken/
I would be interested in seeing them in person.
I'm curious to see if Benny has any or knows of anyone that does.
I doubt they would survive the trip from Israel to begin with.I wonder if chicks have down when hatched? I guess if not then there's no chance of shipping them to me![]()
The last sentence caught my attention, '... doesn't taste any different than ordinary chicken, as long as you haven't seen those horrible creature alive.'Here is an article: http://www.thepoultrysite.com/poultrynews/24138/israeli-scientists-breed-featherless-chicken/
I would be interested in seeing them in person.