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CityFarmerRob
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- Aug 25, 2023
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Again friends, I'm kind of new to this and I just really want to see what experience that has to say. And I'm not saying you're wrong, I absolutely believe you. But I have decided to go ahead with this exam and whatever else you would like to do as long as it does not involve harming the bird. If the only way to tell whether what I thank happened did or not was to put down the bird or harm him / she in any way, then I guess we'll never know. Cuz I would really like to have an answer to what I think is happening, but I am absolutely not willing to harm that animal in any way shape or form regardless if it is a rooster or one in a billion.The only way to tell without using DNA testing would be to physically look inside the bird after putting it down. They're not going to be able to tell you anything by looking externally