Coloring Chick stop crulity !!!!!!!!!!

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Yeah I do agree.
Thats why the have warnings on hairdryers not to use them in the bath tub, and not to stop a chainsaw with your hands.... there are folks out there..........................
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Thats why my mommy never lets me dry my hair with a hair dryer or chainsaw things.
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you dried your hair with a chainsaw ? can you make a video we would all like to see that.
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Thats why my mommy never lets me dry my hair with a hair dryer or chainsaw things.
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you dried your hair with a chainsaw ? can you make a video we would all like to see that.
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I had to get stitches....
 
Now a serious question Does coloring a chick really constitute cruelty?? What about people that do foo foo hairdos and then dye thier SHOW DOGS so they are beautiful but if you do that to a chick it is cruelty, I think the cruelty comes in when you take the red/blue/green chick home and put it in a box at room temp and it dies, or you take it home then wonder why it dies since you tried to feed it cherios and white bread?? If the orange chick is feed and watered and kept warm (hopefully with another chick {you choose the color} after about 6 weeks it looses the colored fluff and can go on to live a happy and productive life till it is big enough to be Sunday dinner.

If a little dye is the worst thing that ever happens to a chick I can live with that.
 
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That should have been in the food and drink section: Search MissPrissy's threads for yougert, its really good and your chicks will like it too.
 
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I've actually thought of putting a dot of color on my leghorns cause I can't tell the difference between the two - but I didn't want them to start picking on the dot
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The problem that brings cruelty to the issue are people who do just that, bring them home and put them in a room temp box and don't feed them right. The color makes them "novel" and so prompts impulse buys.

For coloring dots on chicks heads, I do that to mark some vs others and haven't had a picking problem. However, I mark them at about a day old so they grow up thinking that the blue dot on friend A was normal for a leghorn, like the white dot on frned B which was normal for a barred rock.
 
After reading this thread all I can say is wow.
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If I say more I know I will be beat with a Mod Stick (by the way that is a joke...they really don't hit you.)



I guess outcome based education isn't working.


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Bob
 

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