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You didn't run me off. I had to go to the feed store, and the grocery store.

I liked both your videos. The Sssscat mat is cool, but hubs would rather keep putting plastic on his pillow than shell the $$. I had trouble with both cats jumping on the counter. Ming learned quick after running afoul of my booby trap- empty cans attached to strings. Woke us up at 2am, but worth it. She only needed the one time. Henry was easy. He got yelled at one time and never jumped back up.

I will peruse the advice site you posted later, after dinner, which is smelling pretty good so far.


A good rooster personality wise would be Cochin, but they have feathered legs, so not great in the heat. Any of the American dual purpose birds would be very different from the fighters you dealt with. I would ask breeders near you to see if they have heat resistant, gentlemanly roosters to recommend. Don't know if it's true, but have read that personality gets passed down from the rooster.
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The mat is really $$. the aresol spray system is about $25. There are a couple breeders near me that seem to have very good reputations. That's a great idea to check with them for heat tolerance and temperament. Thank you for suggesting that!
 
I swore the next dog i got would be blue eyed . not sure what happened there. I cut all the polish tops off today. they look so funny.
 
Mutt - ill toss some ice cubes in their water dishes hanging around the property....toss em a watermelon sometimes, that's about it.

They generally just hide out and keep mellow
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I'm such a neglectful (lazy?) owner, I don't do the "keep them cool with ice, fans, etc" thing - I provide plentiful fresh water, a well ventilated coop and access to shade.
 
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