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I just got one of the Dog Igloo to use. They are insulated :) Im going to try it out. I have a Broody Coop as well.
It seem to ALWAYS be full
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Yay happy to hear that! Seemed like the simplest route to me lol!
 
Quote: Of course after you put the link in your signature file, start posting like crazy in the local threads....

Sorry, I made a pot of espresso in my Bialetti moka pot--the big one-- and drank most of it this morning. I am getting a bit hyper this morning
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. I might need to go burn off some of this energy, but I am going to have to make a tech call to Xerox this morning. I do not think I will be able to sit still through all of the hold time.

A brand new cartridge in a new printer says it has made 4 billion prints. Something is seriously wrong.
 
Quote: Blue egg shell is dominant, so blue gene would be passed on. Brown over coat is dominant so that would be passed with a brown egg layer. The darker the brown, the more green the egg. You would need to breed with a white layer to get more blue. Aracauna has no brown. Ameraucanas had some brown layers in the mixup, so they usually have a bit more green to the eggs.

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Of course after you put the link in your signature file, start posting like crazy in the local threads....

Sorry, I made a pot of espresso in my Bialetti moka pot--the big one-- and drank most of it this morning. I am getting a bit hyper this morning
D.gif
. I might need to go burn off some of this energy, but I am going to have to make a tech call to Xerox this morning. I do not think I will be able to sit still through all of the hold time.

A brand new cartridge in a new printer says it has made 4 billion prints. Something is seriously wrong.
4 billion! LOL
 
Blue egg shell is dominant, so blue gene would be passed on. Brown over coat is dominant so that would be passed with a brown egg layer. The darker the brown, the more green the egg. You would need to breed with a white layer to get more blue. Aracauna has no brown. Ameraucanas had some brown layers in the mixup, so they usually have a bit more green to the eggs.

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Thanks!
 

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