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Goodness that sounds grim for you and the poor dogs. That's just not responsible ownership at all. Different cultures have different ways of seeing things I guess.

Because that government legislate rules! To avoid the situation that any one could act according to its point of view, or tradition
And offending other in the process!
 
Some good thoughts.
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In my traditions there is a phrase thst say:
"who is rich? the man who is contented with his lot! "
?איזהו העשיר
!השמח בחלקו

It is so right!
 
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Morning all! :frow

I got to sleep in today! :yesss: Both kids are at camp, and DH is handling meals.

I think my hatch is over. 4 eggs left and they don't look promising. 11 fluffy, lazy chicks, and one with a gross umbilicus that I'm surprised survived the night. It had not absorbed the yolk and is in a cup. This morning the yolk is gone, but there's a big clump of nasty at the navel, which is open. I put it back in the cup.

Should I try to tie it off with string? Or just go ahead and cull? @Sally Sunshine
 
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Morning all!
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I got to sleep in today!
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Both kids are at camp, and DH is handling meals.

I think my hatch is over. 4 eggs left and they don't look promising. 11 fluffy, lazy chicks, and one with a gross umbilicus that I'm surprised survived the night. It had not absorbed the yolk and is in a cup. This morning the yolk is gone, but there's a big clump of nasty at the navel, which is open. I put it back in the cup.

Should I try to tie it off with string? Or just go ahead and cull? @Sally Sunshine

you know me, I cull those right away
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mornings all, How is the chick that was walking on its hocks today Camping ? I have 4 more locked down and one is pipped
 
Morning all! :frow


I got to sleep in today! :yesss: Both kids are at camp, and DH is handling meals.


I think my hatch is over. 4 eggs left and they don't look promising. 11 fluffy, lazy chicks, and one with a gross umbilicus that I'm surprised survived the night. It had not absorbed the yolk and is in a cup. This morning the yolk is gone, but there's a big clump of nasty at the navel, which is open. I put it back in the cup.


Should I try to tie it off with string? Or just go ahead and cull? [@=/u/162672/Sally-Sunshine]@Sally Sunshine[/@]



you know me, I cull those right away :hugs


But pretend these eggs traveled a long way to find you and are very dear to your heart! You know me, I'ma try my best. :hugs
 
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