So I think I found the source of many worming misinformations, they're in Gail Damerow's Chicken Health Handbook. No wonder so many people keep worming their chickens these ways. Sigh...
-Kathy
Was that in the first edition or the second edition that just came out?
HELP STUFF IS HAPPENING! They are going crazy! They are attacking the unhatched egg! And the newest chick!
Turn the lights off.
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When should I offer the chicks food and water?
As soon as possible. They can go 48-72 hours but the sooner they get food and water the healthier they'll be.
No time for a job? Really? What do you do all day?
-Kathy
So you do have time. Ask your mom if you an get a job so you can buy eggs and stuff for your hobbies, surely she will let you get a job for that, right?
-Kathy
I'm not going to talk about when I started working (7) because it was a different time and doesn't apply to this conversation.
However, a more contemporary example would be my children that are now in their 20s. In MO, one must be 16 to work without restrictions. My daughter got a work permit when she turned 15 and hasn't be unemployed since. By the time my son was 17, he had 3 jobs concurrent with going to school. He worked at Cold Stone Creamery, was a food runner and expediter at a Welsh restaurant and was a nanny for a boy with a fairly wealthy single mother. He made more money than I did at the time.
We've never had to buy clothes for either of them. My daughter had an impressive wardrobe and jewelry collection by the time she started college. She worked every Friday and Saturday night.
Both kids have bought their own cars (hers is brand new), had apartments and travelled extensively on their own dime.
Son paid his own way to 3 weeks in China and 2 weeks in Cambodia and Thailand.
Daughter has paid her own way to a month in Europe, 3 months in Thailand, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, a month in Costa RIca and 2 one week trips to Mexico. They both still work in restaurants and my son is in college.
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I've asked my mom to let me get a job at the store right down the road.She won't let because she doesn't want me to have to worry about our situation.that's why I was asking for eggs.it's something I llllloooooovvvveeee doing and can sell chicks
she won't let me get one.I have asked already
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I would rather have twenty chicks in the toat again than one goose.
fine,whatever think what u want to think I'm sorry I asked.Yes might mom doesn't want me to get a job right now.
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no,they just went into lockdown
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It's,sad.I told my mom how I was asking for eggs.but you'll like y can't u get a job and this and that.some thing I want a hand out.it made her sad.I was trying to help.
CH I'm curious. Are you using a phone for posting that edits your text? Or, since you live in the Bayou, is your family's first language Cajun?
Because you said you were home schooled and your posts are difficult to read. Between punctuation, grammar and misspellings, it's tough.
You do know that sentences start with a capitol letter and there are always spaces after periods and commas. A sentence ends in a period even if it is a one word answer.
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no, Thing 1 and Thing 2 are in lockdown
Those 2 could have gone in the same post.
You aren't just asking for eggs, you're asking for people to spend their money on shipping supplies, gas to go to the post office *and* you're asking for them to pay for shipping, right? Last time I shipped eggs I think it cost close to $40.
-Kathy
It is $38 for foam shippers and priority mail for me to most destinations.
I would donate eggs all the time if I could afford the shipping or someone else paid.