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Mine run away from me 😂 I like it that way though. I’ve never been mean to them or anything like that, just never handled them much.
Until now I've only ever owned one good roo. He was older when I got him and passed of old (old for a roo) age. That's a roo I miss. All the others have been mean, nasty, feathered balls of red hot hate.
Momma does not tolerate shi**y behavior. Nope.
 
Because the receipt says 8 haha I must have changed it and ordered one less than I thought I did.

I ordered them from Ideal back in like January 😂🙈

So I might have forgotten LOL

And they are 4 female Brabanters (2 cream and 2 gold) and 4 straight run bantam Birchen Cochins.
Well those don't sound very edible.
 
They also apparently shipped last night 😂 they were supposed to ship today but apparently shipped early haha I didn’t even think they were supposed to hatch till today 😂😂

Where did you order from? They will probably send an extra anyway. Cackle sent us 3 extra on an order of 16. Three died so we ended up with what we had ordered. We ordered extra to begin with so now we actually have a few too many, but no worries, we have a freezer.
 
Where did you order from? They will probably send an extra anyway. Cackle sent us 3 extra on an order of 16. Three died so we ended up with what we had ordered. We ordered extra to begin with so now we actually have a few too many, but no worries, we have a freezer.

I wouldn't have minded if Cackle had sent me an extra duckling. :p
Nope. Got just what I ordered.
 
I wouldn't have minded if Cackle had sent me an extra duckling. :p
Nope. Got just what I ordered.
Same here. The last order I got (Sept 2019) was for the exact 10 chicks on the order, from Hoover, for a new to me breed- Sapphire Gems.
The only time all the "girls" ended up actually being all girls and the only time in 15 years I did not get extra chicks in an order. :(
That would have been a great order to get extras on because they have turned into wonderful friendly birds. Excellent layers of extra large brown eggs too.
 
He sounds amazing! Once in a lifetime horse. :love:love

When I was 20, I worked in a barn that had a 4th level dressage horse named Bobby Two Socks. Bobby had been saved from a meat auction and was figured to be an Appy/TB cross.
Tall and thin, but a beautiful dark chestnut coat with a smattering of spots across the rump. No one knew the mix for sure, but he was a rank and nasty tempered 2 year old that captured the farm owner's heart at the time.
Over the years she worked him into a very competitive show horse and he's the horse I took my first dressage lessons on. He was older by then and knew how to take care of a rider, even when she didn't know how to ask correctly for say... a passage, he did it anyway. However when asked for correctly, he blew your socks off with such a collected movement that you felt like you were floating on clouds.
I fell SO in love with that horse.
He still had a naughty streak to him, even as an old man, but he pushed me as a rider and taught me so so much. Though he was never mine, I took full care of him for years and we blazed the trails as well as the dressage ring and he was my once in a lifetime horse.

That's not to say don't love my current dufus, but they are just night and day different.
Oh, and my Billy pooped on the kitchen floor. 🙄My mom was not pleased.

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Bobby sounds pretty amazing, too. Billy and I only did Novice level dressage. By that point, my life was moving in a different direction, but he was always part of it. And you're right, they are once-in-a-lifetime partners. Our current horses - my sister's severely neglected and abused rescue mare (probably a TB/StdBredX) and a kill-pen pulled polo "pony," are wonderful - in fact, Joey, the polo pony, is DD's horsey soulmate. Coincidentally, he's a blue roan leopard Appy, too. I swear that Billy sent him to us, or vice versa! The mare, Jett, is a timid pasture ornament - sweet as the day is long but terrified of a rider. Despite their both being somewhere in their late 20's to 30's, now, I wouldn't trade either of them. If a dog is Man's best friend, a horse is definitely Woman's!
 
Have you ever sat on a McClellen saddle? Awful! Some of the Wintecs are nice, and I loved my Passier. Dressage saddles are very nice for general riding, not as much for jumping.
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I went on an 8 hour trail ride in a McClellen saddle when I was 11. I mouthed off at the trainer so my punishment was the McClellen saddle torture. I couldn't walk normal for days. The other awful saddle is the late 1800 through turn of the century no padded seat 12" cantle. Pretty sure my tush has no nerves left from hours in one of those things!
 
Oh. I rode a close contact hunter-jumper saddle. Fit like a glove. I did very little competition, never actually jumped, but rode lots of trails... arroyos and such in NW NM. It was pure comfort, for my half-Arab and for me! She could do an extended trot that would put her miles ahead of our companions who were galloping. They'd be lathered and blowing and I'd have to circle her so they could catch up, and she'd hardly be breaking a sweat. Little she was, only 14-3 hh, a bright bay with just one little half sock, off hind, but that girl could move! Oh, my heart!

Best kind to have! Love those one of a kind horses like that.
 
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