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The box has received vaccines for all common box diseases and it has of course been treated for leg mites but worms won't touch these they've been genetically engineered to be poisonous to all worms but nothing else
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. Not show quality but it will make a wonderful companion to any aspiring chicken addict.
 
How much would it be to ship to zip 29449? Priority Mail, so it doesn't have to sit too long in the PO?













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as a Texas expat, I am dyin' here!
 
Sigh, I remember having a box that looked just like that when I was a kid. Hey!!!

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If I infuse blood from say- packing crates and milk cartons - do you think that would improve the vitality and vigor of this wonderful breed? Was it line bred or outcrossed? And does it come from a smoke-free, pet-free and dust free home? Also has it been exposed to any peanut products, Shellfish or Soy or dairy products?
 
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Me too!! But when I came home from School one day- gasp, sob,
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My mother had put some old clothes in it and taken it to the Goodwill!!
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I've never gotten over this and I think I need therapy!!
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No one has asked, so I guess I will. How much does that thing eat? It is huge!! I think the feed bill alone would kill me!! I was also wondering if it is easy to house train?
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Never mind about the house training part, but was it hard to train it?
 
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It looks so lonely. What games does it like to play? Would it be better with a companion?

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Ummmm.......you might want to be careful who gets that box. I don't know about where you live, but I know they are not a native species here. I just went to my garage and there was a HUGE family of them nesting up toward the front. I am afraid someone may have turned some loose and they are starting to breed....I can just imagine the devastation they will cause on the environment.
 

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