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they havent showed yet. WTH ? Its a 20 min. drive. Its been 45 since he said he was on the way. Wonder if he decided to go straight to the hospital. Not answering his phone either. It sounds like a kidney stone . I would say infection but she is on antibiotics. I knew I should of just went and got her myself.
oh boy, will they go to sleep? My youngest GD won't go to sleep at my house.they came, I now have 5 kids . I sent her to Madison. closest. I dont know know if its stone or not. Some symptoms say yes and some no.
Tell me what size he wears. I might have some hand me downs. Even shoe size.I am thinking about school clothes, (he has gained 30 lbs. since he has been here ) shoes, DS needs shoes. I know, parents responsibility . Its not gonna happen though.
I'm using this to mark where I left off. Maybe someone already answered, but here's my two cents. A breed is determined first and foremost by the shape of the bird. Each breed has subtle differences like the angle of the tail, how high the wings are held, size, body blocky, round, long and lean. Then comb types and # of toes and feathered shanks, incidental stuff like that. Then proper color of skin, feet, beak, eyes, eggs, and of course feathers. Then biggest of all, they must breed true for these traits. EEs are Ameraucanas that are all the wrong colors and don't breed true. But frankly, almost all the hatchery birds sold would never make it at a poultry show. Almost all would be DQd for wrong type (shape), not to mention color and other traits being not to the standard. Nobody really cares if you call your barred rock from a hatchery a barred rock, but if you tried to enter it in a show, you would quickly see that is is nothing like a barred plymouth rock bred to meet the standard. Everyone who breeds those kinds of rocks know this, but they don't fuss too much or insist on calling them a different name, they just say they are hatchery quality, and nuff said. For some reason, the Ameraucana breeders are insistent on calling hatchery Ams EEs. Not sure why they have to be special. Maybe because it is a relatively new breed. And that's my 2 cents. I still have 3 left.Why does Ideal say they are Ameraucanas but they really aren't
That bothers me!