grannys gone and done it

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wow, good looking brother . I bet your proud ...
Yes I am granny, he worked really hard for that. I think the New Year kicked off his training for this years event. It helps that our gene pool came with a lots of muscle, but they have to train so hard & they basically live on fruits,veggies, eggs & chicken or fish.
 
No one answered, so I'm going to try again. Y'all are gonna give me a complex. :(

These are the babies that the campers will play with.


Polish and silkies, both can be tamed easily and make great lap chickens. With them both being crested breeds they should rub along together nicely. Polish are great if you tame them up ~

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No one answered, so I'm going to try again. Y'all are gonna give me a complex. :(

These are the babies that the campers will play with.


Campers play with, does it interfere with egg production


No, because they won't be laying age til after summer. I'll get them as chicks in late May.



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We prefer to be called white folk....


Funny story. So we have this "dark skinned" girl who works here. She's creole. And she was raised under a rock, so she doesn't know anything. I've know her for about 13 years, and she has always said "crackers!" when something messes up or goes wrong, and sometimes she would call a person that.

We told her not to. She didn't stop, so we gave up. She sounds a little like a parrot when she does it.

So the other day I'm cooking for a group and she wanders in and says she finally knows what a cracker is. "It's from cowboy days. The person with the whip was the cracker."

And I dropped everything out of my hands and hollered "it's what black people call white people and it's not nice!!"

Her eyes got big. So that's why we've been telling her to stop saying that? Yes, yes, yes.


Even though I'm American Indian


We prefer to be called Native American. ;)
 
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