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long time to feed onefrom my experience 7 to 9 months works for most heritage breeds other then brahma's they take a little longer, but have HUGE thighs and legs.
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long time to feed onefrom my experience 7 to 9 months works for most heritage breeds other then brahma's they take a little longer, but have HUGE thighs and legs.
when they start crowing mostly. Some breeds dont have enough meat on them to make it worth it.
keep forgetting to tell you all what I did. The fishtank. I cant reach the filter to change it. I thought I had it in the right spot. I thought wrong. Now it is vacuumed to the counter top and no one here can slide it.
hahaa no and no. I was/am hoping my back eases up enough to go mow. You know Tom was fussing at me this am about the weeds around the air condenser? Said they need to get weed whipped.well did you shower today or change clothes maybe your just a little "crunchy"
I have scrapers I dont think I could get anything under it but I could try. Whats the worse that could happen ? My floor gets mopped ?Mine were 4 weeks when they started crowing lol
Quirky might be the fattest. The leghorns not so much.
Do you have something flat to wedge under it so it'll release.
In CA? Sadly, the only things I could find are on FB.
Yes FB. YOU CANT see it on Facebook ?
Yes! Not only do you have to keep refreshing now, you have to go back because the posts get reorganized on the page.
Where are they? Close enough to go get them?
long time to feed one
or your tank gets brokeI have scrapers I dont think I could get anything under it but I could try. Whats the worse that could happen ? My floor gets mopped ?
LMAO the usp is terrible with "updating" where a package is . I had already gotten my chicks and their web site showed them still in either Kansas City or St LouisThey left Des Moines, IA on may 31 st. No more information given