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you have never seen mine when fudge arrives in the mail.Just the 4 yearlings. After the first round I was sort of afraid they might kick over from heat exhaustion. I have never seen tongues hang out that far.
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you have never seen mine when fudge arrives in the mail.Just the 4 yearlings. After the first round I was sort of afraid they might kick over from heat exhaustion. I have never seen tongues hang out that far.
I can't wait to find out how many of my 11 weekers are hens or roos. Way to many youngin' to feed. Some I can tell for sure, but others are questionable.
brb I need a soda.
LISA !!!! you were right . blackberry warmed and drizzled.![]()
I will send you some, I hatched so many roos again this year. Already dispatched 20 earlier this summer. I have 9 known of roo's that need to go & any of the 11 week old that are roos. That's not counting the 10 Serama roos I haveI have a few the same way in the new hamps. Honestly I am hoping that a couple roo's did sneak in. Other wise I just have the one hamp roo from last year.