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Betty Crocker!! Now that's my kind of cooking![]()
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Only when you cant get to the bakery.
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Betty Crocker!! Now that's my kind of cooking![]()
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I can't get over how much Sunnys girl looks like her
doing ok. How you doing today?Red I'm gunna make it, better than the alternative
Hope yer day is just swell
show are you Enola? Been missing you. Mike still doing ok? When does he get to come to the new place?I think it is supposed to snow about 12 inches here...........
lol chickens will eat anything. My silkie stole some of pearls pizza right off of her plate last night. And today she tried to grab my corn dog. Hope twist misses the last sentence. But if she sees a plate, shell walk right on up to you and try to snatch it lol. About hopped in her plate last night. Wish I could post videos.dinner was ok . Tom dont like rice so I never get it but he eat it today. Rice already had onion in it and no one said where to put the beans so I fried em w/ the meat. LOL
I stood there and scratched that roos head til my toes froze. LOL I know what its like to itch and not get no scratching. He seems a hair better and ate a whole McDonalds hamburger .
Granny is spending more time in the kitchen lately! It has started snowing here, and sticking . . . . .

Granny please quit. I have no chocolate or sweets in the house. Done ripped the house apart and nothing.what would be good is a big bunch of strawberries to squish with sugar to make a syrup then poured on.
Ive noticed too. Can't help but believe that we're good influences in granny.![]()
Quote: Well, since he's been hanging and then down flopping, legs forward and back, a month is just the beginning. A byc friend has a little pullet came up completely lame on one leg, no obvious cause. Pullet was isolated and confined in a small space. Took over two months, and she seemed better, reintroduced too quickly and within a a few days, was back in isolation starting all over again. It takes time. Lots more time than you would think. Depending on your set up, and how much extra work/care you want to put into him, I would put him in whatever position he seems most comfortable (sounds good how you have him now) and leave him like that for 2 weeks. If there is no improvement at all, consider he may never heal. If you see he looks a little more in control of himself (sitting up better, intentional leg movement, maybe standing) you have some hope, but I think you should be prepared for it to take at least 6 months before he will be back to normal. I'm a softy and want to save them all, but if you want him for breeding, consider this might be a genetic weakness that could be passed on, which I think you already talked about. Alternatively, feed him up really good, put some meat on that skinny Polish frame, and make soup.![]()
I saw some Russian Orloffs that are the color you like (called spangled for them). They are cold hardy and have beards, meat birds more than eggs. On the heritage conservation list. You might like them! Not sure on cost though.
I am not doing so great, so I have been keeping quiet so as not to spread my foul mood all over.Trying not to get sick.![]()
Quote: Anti-kitchen, but pro-cake!
Only when you cant get to the bakery.

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