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Better than not going at all.I might be a little stubborn.
I have a doctor appointment next week, I will ask that doctor about it. No need in wasting two co-pays if I can get one doc's opinion while I'm already there for something else.
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Awe! That little guy is so cute though! Don't worry about it! It happens to everyone! Glad you are ok after your procedure! Tell Harmony I'll send her more when the hens start laying again@shahtir101 We have one little baby, and yer gonna get upset with me! I had a procedure Monday and I totally forgot to lock them down Sunday night and I didnt add lockdown water until too late, I dehydrated them in the shell. She has one from the batch and is terrible upset with me about loosing the chicks. ughhhh so I apologize for killing them to you as wellshe is at least happy she has this little one
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Well guys..... 34 years ago today.... I was wearing an OZZY concert jersey and my wife a tie dye maternity top... We got hitched in front of a probate judge.
I was 18 at the time..... Chris was 15
It was against the judges best judgement and everyone have us a year. But here we are... Three kids and several grand kids later
I am glad they are doing well. You have worked hard to recover from your losses of such a rare breed.I may be tempted to violate my own rule against ever incubating pullet eggs.
The birds have been laying a little over a week and started at 27 weeks. Their eggs have been darn big for pullet eggs.
They've all been between 60 and 70 grams. I guess that's the advantage of delaying onset of lay.
Usually they start out around 50 grams and sometimes less.
I may be tempted to violate my own rule against ever incubating pullet eggs.
The birds have been laying a little over a week and started at 27 weeks. Their eggs have been darn big for pullet eggs.
They've all been between 60 and 70 grams. I guess that's the advantage of delaying onset of lay.
Usually they start out around 50 grams and sometimes less.
That's a great story. Congratulations. Who says good things don't last.Well guys..... 34 years ago today.... I was wearing an OZZY concert jersey and my wife a tie dye maternity top... We got hitched in front of a probate judge.
I was 18 at the time..... Chris was 15
It was against the judges best judgement and everyone have us a year. But here we are... Three kids and several grand kids later
I am glad they are doing well. You have worked hard to recover from your losses of such a rare breed.
My 3/26 heritage RIR are not there yet.