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This pup seems smart. He knows what no means. hehee
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true except she isn't in season and you forgot about the evil older sister who is constantly trying to protect Lu's virtue.
good night guys.....
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any "planned" breedings this cycle ??
Quote: Incubation is 21 days. On day 18 we enter "lockdown," which means no more turning the eggs, no more opening the bator, no more candling. We just wait IMPATIENTLY for babies. People say the hens don't go into lockdown, but I've seen a few who went pancake flat and didn't flinch the last few days. Looks like lockdown to me.
My broody hens definitely go into lockdown. Buster was at the end of the 21 days when I got her chicks. Took her 3 days before she'd get up and take care of them. How such a huge chicken can be so flay is beyond me.
Insufficient pictures to determine cuteness. Must have more.This pup seems smart. He knows what no means. hehee
So was this a puppy rescue sort of situation? Or more like seeing the candy bars while waiting at the checkout? Although, occasionally I have rescued candy bars.![]()
It was 88 in the house today. Thats nuts. Lost another baby. They had the ice .