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Mine are hyper and bitey. Don't like them, but they stay, 'cos they're giving me an egg a day each.My ISA browns are sweethearts.
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Mine are hyper and bitey. Don't like them, but they stay, 'cos they're giving me an egg a day each.My ISA browns are sweethearts.
Women have to learn how a man is supposed to treat a woman and hold all men responsible for doing so my little girl already knows and ill continue to instill independence in herIf more men like you would throw their pride away and teach their daughters they are just as strong as men we could all but make spousal abuse disappear.
I don't blame her either, but she is a professional & should have acted like one.its so dirty she didnt want to. I didnt blame her. Maybe it was the autism, Didnt think of that.
that was cinn queens right ?Mine are as mean as snakes. Still have 5 that are just about naked necks because they pick at each other. It like they never finished their fall moult. This batch has never layed good like my other batches of them. But I'm not getting anymore of that breed for sure
LOVE LOVE THIS !!! You just earned at least 50 brownie points Papa .Women have to learn how a man is supposed to treat a woman and hold all men responsible for doing so my little girl already knows and ill continue to instill independence in her
the ISA ? I never tried to tame mine . they just did. They follow me want to sit in my lap. super friendly.Mine are hyper and bitey. Don't like them, but they stay, 'cos they're giving me an egg a day each.
It stayed on 2 years til she wore the limb out it don't prevent them from eating or laying down but when they get there front hooves on top of the fence the stick won't let them push acrosshmmm.... wonder if I could rig that up on Twist ? Does it stay on ? and she can eat and drink no problem ? I would like to see a pic of that too when you do your rooster.
thats true . she should of looked . especially if she suspected exema was an issue .I don't blame her either, but she is a professional & should have acted like one.
smart ideaIt stayed on 2 years til she wore the limb out it don't prevent them from eating or laying down but when they get there front hooves on top of the fence the stick won't let them push across
That's the problem---they're too friendly. They'll take chunks out of my legs because they're curious, and that's how they explore. None of the other chickens do that, except one.the ISA ? I never tried to tame mine . they just did. They follow me want to sit in my lap. super friendly.