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Oh my mauve orpington roo I got this spring is producing chicks! I've got 1 blue (so it's a cockerel) and a few mauve and chocolate chicks now!
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not at all.Does someone have a bit of a sadistic streak?
I've got another video of my younger red tux boy.What a cute duck, so snuggly. Mine run...
Mini that quail looks exactly like mine. Including the black mark on the neck/back of the neck. Lol. Thanks for the video. I should really get around to seeing mine. No fights yet among my unsexed group of sex.
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My camera does have macro, the lens is 14-150. Maybe I'm just disgruntled. But panasonics do focus down to 1cm. I did take some interesting pictures today. Macro on rain drops 4 feet away. I will have to practice.
What is the circle thing under the feed bowl? Thin plastic?
I worked for a female vet once... She would chortle when castrating the male animals... She would pop out those testicles with a true flourishnot at all.Does someone have a bit of a sadistic streak?
ok so they arent di[pped in foam foam comes out their vent?he is going to be 7 weeks tuesday, not 8.@Amberjem
it's the septic cap thingieWhat is the circle thing under the feed bowl? Thin plastic?
I worked for a female vet once... She would chortle when castrating the male animals... She would pop out those testicles with a true flourishShe had issues with her x.... While they were still married.... I can't remember what he did... But she decided that she would never again vacuum, EVER. She said that after a few years, you could grow a potato in their carpet.![]()
He was so fed up with her, that he took to sleeping in a three sided shelter instead of having to come home at night.
I forget how long they stayed married..... But they had been divorced for years when I met her, and she was still ticked.