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Expect crowing in your future. Sorry
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He does look to have potential at filling out as a really nice boy. THose feathers sticking out the back of his head and neck are claled streamers.
 
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Expect crowing in your future. Sorry
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He does look to have potential at filling out as a really nice boy. THose feathers sticking out the back of his head and neck are claled streamers.

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that's 3 strikes, I'm OUT! 2 russian orloff roos and 1 silkie roo.
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Expect crowing in your future. Sorry
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He does look to have potential at filling out as a really nice boy. THose feathers sticking out the back of his head and neck are claled streamers.

Hey I left you a message about coming over tomarrow.. Are we still on?
 
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Got it...and do I need to ditch their eggs after using ivermectin, the flea spray, or sevin?

What are you doing with the eggs? Hatching? Eating? I so not see a problem with hatching; if using for food, I would consider the sensitivity of anyone likely to eat the eggs before making a determination. Ivermectin is used in 3rd world countries on humans. The Adams and sevin do not become internalized.

Anybody allergic to penicillin should not eat the eggs, maybe for about two weeks. It can have cross-reactions with ivermectin.
 
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Expect crowing in your future. Sorry
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He does look to have potential at filling out as a really nice boy. THose feathers sticking out the back of his head and neck are claled streamers.

barnie.gif
barnie.gif
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that's 3 strikes, I'm OUT! 2 russian orloff roos and 1 silkie roo.
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Maybe he'll be a silent rooster? Or, a transvestite?
 

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