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I actually have more to say.

Its Valentines day...that means I dont have to cook, right? Because I dont wanna.


I keep trying to tell you all- but someone keeps pulling me away from the computer for one reason or another..

I rescued a skink. A blue-tongue skink that is in such serious shape, if it lives, I will be surprised. Lady surrendered her to me in the hopes that I am indeed a miracle worker. She has had it a couple years. Fed it only collards, spinach, leafies, blueberries, banana. NO meat. No live food. Never ever ever gave it calcium. It got water once a week.

IT has NO toes- like my Dino. Raw stumps. Has MBD. Has Mouth Rot.
I am medicating it three times a day, and giving oral antibiotics and calcium every other day. I gave it canned cat food and it ate it the other day. But I had to bait it with a blueberry on top.

I tried feeding canned cat food today- but MY SON and/or his girlfriend ate all the blueberries I just bought yesterday so i had no bait. SO, it didnt eat.

I hope it makes it, simply because I do not like to lose. I want it to live- to thrive. I think it earned the right to a second lease on life simply because it survived this long. But it is really sick.
 
Well, if you did go farther into the thread, a young man from Isreal actually gives an answer from his Rabbi on it, and the guy who goes and says what food is and is not kosher. The lady who started the thread is from the states... Anyway they thinking for them not being kosher is the number of toes. Since in China, if a person were to convert to Judism, that silkie would be just fine. Well, anyway, it can become regional on what is kosher and what is not. Also, very confusing. But anyway... If you take the line of them not being kosher, you can keep them as pet, cook the eggs and give them to your non kosher pets, give them away to people who do not practice kosher, but you can not sell them, as you can not make profit off of non kosher products. There are ducks that are the same way... You can eat an Emu, but not an ostrich... it all depends on so many things... LOL. Glad I am not worried on that. Leviticus explains what you can and can not eat, like not having meat and fruit on the table at the same time... and this is the doctrine that Jews follow from the Torah, and Adventists follow from Old Testament.
 
Well, if you did go farther into the thread, a young man from Isreal actually gives an answer from his Rabbi on it, and the guy who goes and says what food is and is not kosher. The lady who started the thread is from the states... Anyway they thinking for them not being kosher is the number of toes. Since in China, if a person were to convert to Judism, that silkie would be just fine. Well, anyway, it can become regional on what is kosher and what is not. Also, very confusing. But anyway... If you take the line of them not being kosher, you can keep them as pet, cook the eggs and give them to your non kosher pets, give them away to people who do not practice kosher, but you can not sell them, as you can not make profit off of non kosher products. There are ducks that are the same way... You can eat an Emu, but not an ostrich... it all depends on so many things... LOL. Glad I am not worried on that. Leviticus explains what you can and can not eat, like not having meat and fruit on the table at the same time... and this is the doctrine that Jews follow from the Torah, and Adventists follow from Old Testament.
okay- what did you just say? Simply put- what does the number of toes have to do with a chicken being a chicken or not? please do not get too detailed. my brain starts singing "elmos world" when it gets complicated and I learn nothing.

Oh, if only she wasn't pink skinned... LOL. Can you find Soledad's face?
I love the nonkosher pink skinned silkie with five toes on each foot.
 
As for crazy... saw an ad on CL for porcelain silkies that are a week old. I am almost crazy enough to um... see about it. LOL. Robin, you need any porcelains?
Yes I do need some. Where were they so I can go look.??
Define "too much".
Too Much......When a person sees things that aren't really there LOL
Hey I have a question about another thread..but I dont wanna go to the trouble of reading it.

can someone tell me though

how

can

silkies

NOT

be


kosher?

I SOOOOOOOOO dont get it.

A chicken is a chicken is a chicken...right? Unless its a recycled egg. Then its just a figment of someone imagination...
To me a chicken is a chicken , but then, I'm not Jewish hahaha

Hope you can save that lizard Kim.
 
We actually sit on the snow to help it melt. See? Working.
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Leviticus 11:13-19 deals with clean and unclean birds. It says nothing about the number of toes a bird possesses, so if someone is not eating silkie based on the number of toes either it's mentioned in passing elsewhere or it is a rule of their individual region or religious group handed down by man after the compilation of the Torah. (As opposed to being handed down by man within the Torah.) Handling of the carcasses of any unclean animals is also enough to make a person unclean and in some cases enough to contaminate certain surfaces or other foods so, presumably, those people would also want to avoid having the animals in their homes and yards. I can't imagine the eggs from an unclean bird would be considered clean??? I mean, if you put water on seeds and then they touch an unclean carcass the food those seeds would produce is unclean, which seems far less sinister than eating something that comes out of the business end of an unclean animal, doesn't it?


ETA a Disclaimer: I do not personally subscribe to any religion that observes Old Testament or Torah law, I'm just a student of many religions. In general my interpretation and understanding of any given biblical passage/issue is limited by my pesky insistence to shove everything through a thick filter of logic. YMMV.
 
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We actually sit on the snow to help it melt. See? Working.
big_smile.png


Leviticus 11:13 deals with clean and unclean birds. It says nothing about the number of toes a bird possesses, so if someone is not eating silkie based on the number of toes either it's mentioned in passing elsewhere or it is a rule of their individual region or religious group handed down by man after the compilation of the Torah. (As opposed to being handed down by man within the Torah.) Handling of the carcasses of any unclean animals is also enough to make a person unclean and in some cases enough to contaminate certain surfaces or other foods so, presumably, those people would also want to avoid having the animals in their homes and yards. I can't imagine the eggs from an unclean bird would be considered clean??? I mean, if you put water on seeds and then they touch an unclean carcass the food those seeds would produce is unclean, which seems far less sinister than eating something that comes out of the business end of an unclean animal, doesn't it?
Oh how good it is to have you back. Love it !!!!
 

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