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I am guessing they are close to 3 months old here. Yes Chinese are very small and lean. The dewlap Toulouse are a lot bigger than the regular Toulouse though I may try to get a pic of mine together.
do the chinese come in a version with no facial furnishings?
Anything good?
today was italian
-tortellinis in a red sauce with grilled zuchini, summer squash sweet onions,
-ziti tossed in a chese/butter/garlic
-garlic bread
-marinara
normal salad bar
dessert was lady fingers with a cannoli-filling type topping with orange zest drizzled with an orange liquer
Nope all come with the knobs but the aren't that bad. All of that sounds delicious what's for supper?
feel better are you sure its not a toothache?
Well, I have finished my new coop enough for occupation, it just needs more run which I will finish over the next couple of weeks, and the youngest in the brooder from April second are ready to come out. In order to have less fighting, I want to rearrange everything once. So I have the following coops main cop largest holds 21, red coop 8/9, new coop 18, small brooder coop 4. I am constructing something new or overcrowding the main coop till June 1 for 11 meaties.(unsure on the 5extra HRIR cockerels in brooder) Birds: 6/7 Heritage RIR pullets and two cockerels 4 Barred Rocks, 4 OE, 2 BSL, 1 EE, 2 Welsummer, 2 Sapphire, 2 Green egg layers, 3 ISA browns, 5 Leghorns, 2 CCL, 2 BBS Amer., 14 hatchery RIR, 1 BYM, I think that is it on pullets Cockerels 1Welsummer, 2 HRIR, 3 CCL, 2 hatchery RIR, 2 BBS Ameruacana (Welsummer duo advertised, plus RIR and Sapphire cockerels) Goals for now: heritage RIR, green eggers (Ameruacana over hatchery RIR), black sexlinks from BR, Sapphires (CCL over Leghorn), CCL and EE Now you know why I went 