Hi from Russia

I basically sell young baby birds in the spring. I have many different incubators.

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If I have not sold baby birds in the spring, they remain and grown up on the meat for the New Year holiday I don't work with farmer markets I get fowl by the car to my buyers at home.
My city is on the east from Moscow - 2000km in Ural Mountains. It not Siberia,
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though also nearby.

P.S. I hope you understand my English. I studied English more 25 years ago at school.
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wonder how big an omlette those eggs would make?
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please forgive many of us for our english also!
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I STILL struggle!

I studied french for 3 years a long time ago...and forgot all of it.

Äîáðîå óòðî (good morning) and have a nice day!~

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my attempt at copying and pasting russian text did not work (?) ahhh dont have those fonts...
 
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Thanks all

Ducks on last photo are called "Bashkir colour ducks" (Bashkirskie cvetnye utki) They much more largely, than usual wild ducks (they also live at me) They are called "Kryakva"

Young Bashkir ducks
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Kryakva
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