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Hurting, same ol. Too slow to catch you!Too slow at what?
How are you feeling today? Are you getting used to your chair?
My chair hurts my surgery foot The rest of me is cold. Too stubborn to use a blanket.
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Hurting, same ol. Too slow to catch you!Too slow at what?
How are you feeling today? Are you getting used to your chair?
Glad you got what you wanted.Having doubts on this one. Is it really a Cochin? (Yes, has feathered feet)View attachment 3069143
Sorry to hear that. It’s been kinda cold here too. Hammie desperately needed a bath after nearly 2 weeks without a good sunny day. Decided to just give her one today. She is 144lbs today. Her diet starts once she hits 150.Hurting, same ol. Too slow to catch you!
My chair hurts my surgery foot The rest of me is cold. Too stubborn to use a blanket.
I will likely keep her on the same brand for now. It’s higher in protein and lysine and Hammie is lacking muscle. And yes, definitely a smaller amount as well. She could eat herself all the way to 280+ if I let her. That would mean she wouldn’t qualify to show…280lbs is the max.Do you change her food or just give her less?
yikes, thats a lot of bacon. and $15.00 a lb.?I will likely keep her on the same brand for now. It’s higher in protein and lysine and Hammie is lacking muscle. And yes, definitely a smaller amount as well. She could eat herself all the way to 280+ if I let her. That would mean she wouldn’t qualify to show…280lbs is the max.
Depends on how good your pig is. $15/lb was a “decent” price from last year’s fair. I will be attending a fair next month, so that will be a better source of info on fair prices. Pork is expensive now…beef hasn’t been too good (or so I heard).yikes, thats a lot of bacon. and $15.00 a lb.?