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Okay, on this topic; I'm raising three French Marans pullets from Cackle, vaccinated against Marek's disease, for a person who can only have three hens, and didn't want to raise them himself. So they will be six weeks old, off heat, and definitely pullets, when he gets them. Price? How about $20 each? Too much? Too little?
Mary
Fair price!
 
Okay, on this topic; I'm raising three French Marans pullets from Cackle, vaccinated against Marek's disease, for a person who can only have three hens, and didn't want to raise them himself. So they will be six weeks old, off heat, and definitely pullets, when he gets them. Price? How about $20 each? Too much? Too little?
Mary
$15 and up
 
AMEN!

I've got a 22y/o that's still not quite grasping the bigger picture of "kindergarten rules apply" here still and for the rest of your life. (Smirks)

Humph. My 13-yo occasionally has started getting a little snippy with me, but he is learning that I have no problem grounding him to his room and taking away all that gives him joy ... that is to say, all electronics, until he has an attitude adjustment. I told him I can't make him like me and frankly I don't give a hoot one way or the other, but by golly he will treat me with respect.
 
Man, I feel like I'm walking on a tightrope, we live in such a split world! And I nearly fell off a little bit ago, my heart is still racing.... I have a doctor appointment early next week, just a regular check-up. So they called me this morning to say that since I'm high-risk they don't want me to come in, instead the doctor will call me and we'll do it over the phone. Great, okay, fine. Then about half an hour ago my SIL texts wanting to know if she can come over NOW and get something of her brother's that's here at the house. Now? NOW?!?Yikes! I'm like, uh, no, I can't find it .... while my blood turns to ice! She's one of these people that never slowed down. I don't want to be anywhere near her! :barnie
 
Man, I feel like I'm walking on a tightrope, we live in such a split world! And I nearly fell off a little bit ago, my heart is still racing.... I have a doctor appointment early next week, just a regular check-up. So they called me this morning to say that since I'm high-risk they don't want me to come in, instead the doctor will call me and we'll do it over the phone. Great, okay, fine. Then about half an hour ago my SIL texts wanting to know if she can come over NOW and get something of her brother's that's here at the house. Now? NOW?!?Yikes! I'm like, uh, no, I can't find it .... while my blood turns to ice! She's one of these people that never slowed down. I don't want to be anywhere near her! :barnie
Thank you. That reminds me, (I havn't taken my blood pressure pill) today. No Joke meant by that!:hugs
 
Thank you. That reminds me, (I havn't taken my blood pressure pill) today. No Joke meant by that!:hugs

:lau oh good grief, thanks! I didn't take my insanity pills today either! I'll go take them now, better late than not at all!
 
Disregard this post all, I didn't realize initially I was feeding a selfish troll.

Some of us don't have to time warp for these...
I have worn a seat belt far longer than it has been the law. I do not need the government to mandate safety to me, I can reason and mitigate risk all on my own. I do not believe seatbelt laws should exist. Propagating stupidity genes should be against the law. I ride motorcycles and Iowa does not have helmet laws, yet I religiously wear mine.

Polio was a devastating virus in the early 20th century, but they never shut down the country because of it and we survived. It wasn't until the 70s that world wide prevention became a thing.

Removing lead from paint is different altogether, that is a common sense regulation in the consumer protection realm. It did not require that we sacrifice any liberties. I never had to stay at home because lead was taken out of paint. I didn't have to remove any lead paint that I may have had in my house when the regulation went into effect.

No shoes, no shirt no service is an example of liberty. It allows a business owner to refuse service to the public which is not adhering to their dress code. No one has the liberty to infringe on other's liberty.

Regulations that prohibit excessive pollution, as long as based in science, are not sacrificing liberty, they are ensuring it. Again, no one has the liberty to infringe on other's liberty.
Ok, that's great. You can think for yourself and are crowing about it from the top of the coop. Too bad everyone cannot. If they did we would not need warning labels on toasters warning people not to use the toaster while taking a bath, right?

Propagating stupidity genes should be against the law.

Many laws, mandates, and warnings that have been put into place (like helmets) were done so to protect people from themselves, and it would appear you do not approve. Gosh, by that tolken anyone who isn't as sharp minded as yourself, like perhaps someone born with a lower IQ or a mental disability, doesn't seem to deserve to live.
Hmmm, sounds like a possible infringement on their right to live, or liberty to be alive.
 
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Note: Anyone who doesn't take me seriously, won't be living on my land, (virus or not!)
My animals, and neighbors, take me very seriously. :D
I took some pictures of my rooster the other day. Guess who came to mind while I was taking those pictures....
 
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