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I think its 13 but not sure. There are others here younger.I won’t say age but what is the allowed age
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I think its 13 but not sure. There are others here younger.I won’t say age but what is the allowed age
I'm sorry to hear that. Poor girl. At least she left her baby with you.we think something went wrong when she calved and Vet would/count not get out to us and she was to CRAZY with the new calf and all to get loaded into a trailer. WE tried, Rod got knocked out by her, He didn't know where he was and told his mother he didn't want to go to school. Sheila was gone/passed the next day or so.
Well I’m older not kid kid that was my point of saying no Facebook she gave me permission and helps me postI think you need your mom's help in rehoming the chicken, in that case. She will know what avenues are available to you. And, as a kid, you shouldn't be advertising at all. Your mom can do that for you.
I agree with this. You'll be lucky to just find a good home for her. In my opinion, you should be keeping her and not the chick. When you raise a chicken as a pet, you have an obligation to it, just like you would a dog or cat. But, you don't answer to me, if your mom's okay with it, you should be having this conversation with her.
OkDont say sorry to me. Its just for your protection . Its one rule they really keep up with.
OkI think its 13 but not sure. There are others here younger.