That happened to us this fall.I use to have one of them...BUT I did not take it up early enough and the water in it turned hard and broke it...Now it never registers over 1/16 of an inch.

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That happened to us this fall.I use to have one of them...BUT I did not take it up early enough and the water in it turned hard and broke it...Now it never registers over 1/16 of an inch.

They can ONLY unload them IF they've THOROUGHLY washed their hands first...and as long as they DON'T contaminate their hands somewhere along the way when unloading it.@Wickedchicken6 Does it bother you if someone unloads a dish washer with their bare hands? I am forced to unload it here, because the woman I live with refuses to wear a clean pair of latex gloves when unloading the dish washer......Why wash them if you are going to touch them?
Or when I do get her to wear them she will touch something dirty and then go back to unloading.....Which means I have to unload the cupboards and wash the dishes again.... A huge waste of time!
PS I was unable to give you more than 1 like on this!

I know not all of you follow all the threads I do...
So I think I should re-post this here... I did a search on how to properly pick up chicks for an article...
I found this:
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Don't you know you're not supposed to bring chicks home. Only eggs!They can ONLY unload them IF they've THOROUGHLY washed their hands first...and as long as they DON'T contaminate their hands somewhere along the way when unloading it.
Exactly...you've got it! There has been imminent divorce a few times here already. Ok...maybe more than a few times. The boy is trained better than the man. However, both are still not perfect. I'll never marry again...I can tell you that right now.
Too much work!![]()
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Don't you know you're not supposed to bring chicks home. Only eggs!
You're too funny! I don't think it's safer to navigate the world of STD's either!I s
I so understand this!!!! Way too much work.... It is safer to navigate the world of deadly STD's, if the urge should ever strike (which at my age in unlikely)....than risk certain death from an improperly cleaned eating utensil!


Plus they'd cross contaminate. It's a query for sure!I don't think you're suppose to bring them home. I saw no card on how to get the chicks into a box and you can't drive with one over you head like that...It is a puzzler...
Poor little bubs. Woke up and told me "me sick...>cough! cough!<" He drank a little tea and went back to sleep. Making a pot and spinach and mushroom soup for when he wakes up.