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YOU NEED A ROOM WITH PADDED WALLS AND ONLY A DOOR HANDLE ON THE OUTSIDEThanks and the chicks are leaving tomorrow!
I need a white room with a white floor and a white table and stacks of white coolers and white brooders and all stainless.......... ha ha ha The Hatching Room..... sighhhhh I could hatch chicks for a living for sure! lol
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oh yum MICH!! no body will get up here! grrrrrrThank you had breakfast, Our Amish neighbor brought us fresh smoked bacon yesterday, the dogs and cats and myself had a wonderful breakfast
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Good MORNING Hatching Friends!!! What up coch!![]()
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unless its just to eat, get other turkeys, the broad breasted commercial turkeys require artificial insemination to breed.Not much.
Today I will move Goosey and Aflac to the barn, pick up a SQ white silkie chick, pick up a white indian runner girl for Aflac, clean out Goosey's brooder (Yuck!), and that's about it. I really should start cleaning out the coop though. Spring cleaning is the worst. Especially after those ducks.
Oh, and I have a decision to make. I babysit at a turkey farm. Not a little turkey farm, but a real turkey farm as in 15 huge sheds with 1000s of turkeys. I mentioned to the kids that I think it'd be cool to have a pet turkey, so as soon as their dad got home, they asked if I could have one and he said yes, haha. Now here's the problem. These turkeys are meat birds produced on the large scale and they aren't kept in good conditions. They are always being trampled on and such in ammonia ridden conditions. I'd love to bring home one of the younger ones to bring back to health, but I'm just not sure.