I'm as gone as the wild goose in winter

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Hopfully it's nothing serious
3 hrs not bad!!!???
Must be a California thing.
Holy Moses!
GD had that when she was younger...still in her mid-20's & very pregnant...due in May...another GGD
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!! @karenerwin
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[COLOR=FF0000]CH you drive me insane![/COLOR]
[COLOR=FF0000]You act like I was gone FOREVER and you NEED me so BAD! and then BAM [/COLOR]
[COLOR=FF0000]as usual there is no response!![/COLOR]
What do you guys do with a bird that chases all the others from food and pulls out their feathers and eats them?
well,yes I'm here.the other two are on day 15.thing one is on day seventeen.U should have seen it rocking like crazy last night.
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CH I AM SORRY!!!! I AM DUMB and didnt REFRESH THE PAGE
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significant is doing finehappy that I leave her alone, as far as the run goes it may get bigger, there is a project on the forum about 55 gal drums being used as a brooder, I'm a tryer experimentor type, will be working on that next blame is on Kwhite (evil grin) then my neighbor's grandaughter is looking to give away a couple of 2 week old chicks, I want see them get destroyed for no reason, like we can't keep them type, I have room or can make room.
lol I am sure not! Good take plenty of pics!!!
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Assuming that is a typo and you mean prepared?
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Have to agree, but the eating feathers and food guarding behavior suggests a protein or other deficiency