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I know Whatcha mean. I planned on eating both new roos but the ee saved one of my girls from a hawk. Found blood on him and realized it wasn't none of my flocks blood. Had to be from the hawk I guess. So he's safe. Think I'll eat the other one if I can't find a home though.
hard to do when they do something like that. LOL Im not attached I just plain dont feel like doing it. 2 hrs. for one bird is bad.
I saw him mount an EE hen but the guineas ran him off. The hen was squatting and receptive, though. Maybe fertile green eggs by the EHAL??
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