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Another self centered biker A Hole.I'm not cute. I get it!![]()
No. Forcing me to eat and denying me the right to move much was part of the abuse. I gained one hundred pounds the first year. He was so happy.
pencil would clearly be a problem.It tastes like rubbing alcohol and pencil.
It is clearly a good rate out of a LG that swings from 97-106,Congrats! Can't complain too much about 8 out of 11, right? I'd be thrilled if I got pea eggs to incubate that well.
-Kathy
X2 on the bad color.That sort of green isn't good, but it cold be any number of things. How hardcore do you want to treat?
-Kathy
I think it's 867-5309.Quick somebody call an ambulance. Does anybody know the number for 911?
Bonus.The six chicks are still going strong.
Another self centered biker A Hole.
pencil would clearly be a problem.
It is clearly a good rate out of a LG that swings from 97-106,
X2 on the bad color.
Looks like some type of poisoning to me.
I think it's 867-5309.
I want it. I want it.
Bonus.
I wanted to add something on my philosophy on breeding. Inbreeding can work if the gene pool is very small - as is my and your case.
The main reason I like to pedigree chicks is to know which rooster sired them is to prevent full brothers and sisters from mating. If the full brother/sister team are ideal representatives of their breed, it can work. However, just as it can improve qualities, it can exacerbate deficiencies, to a possible terrible end.
By leg banding chicks by flock, even if it has multiple roosters, you guarantee there will be no full sibling matings which will eventually lower breed vigor.
Inbreeding isn't for the novice. The best new breeders can do is line breeding. That is where you identify 2 lines of the best rooster and best hen. Then breed mother to best son, grandson, great grandson, great great grandson, etc.. Breed father to daughter, granddaughter, great granddaughter, etc.. All along, one must choose the best of the breed at each generation.
First and foremost, vigor is more important than color, size, shape, combs, feet, etc.. It doesn't matter what a bird looks like if their progeny are sickly.
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-Kathy
It is a small box. 18 chicks (at this point) are not going to survive with two moms in there too.What's the reason for taking there box?
You don't live near a big city, do you?Yes it is!!!
Good info. I am aware of a list of band options. I am wondering what you personally use?Another self centered biker A Hole.
It is a family trait. His cousins, my neighbors, don't allow me to watch television at night.
pencil would clearly be a problem.
Yup
Looks like some type of poisoning to me.
You are right. Metal poisoning?
I think it's 867-5309.
I want it. I want it.
LOL!
I wanted to add something on my philosophy on breeding. Inbreeding can work if the gene pool is very small - as is my and your case.
The main reason I like to pedigree chicks is to know which rooster sired them is to prevent full brothers and sisters from mating. If the full brother/sister team are ideal representatives of their breed, it can work. However, just as it can improve qualities, it can exacerbate deficiencies, to a possible terrible end.
By leg banding chicks by flock, even if it has multiple roosters, you guarantee there will be no full sibling matings which will eventually lower breed vigor.
Inbreeding isn't for the novice. The best new breeders can do is line breeding. That is where you identify 2 lines of the best rooster and best hen. Then breed mother to best son, grandson, great grandson, great great grandson, etc.. Breed father to daughter, granddaughter, great granddaughter, etc.. All along, one must choose the best of the breed at each generation.
First and foremost, vigor is more important than color, size, shape, combs, feet, etc.. It doesn't matter what a bird looks like if their progeny are sickly.
Thanks everyone. I know these are not supposed to be able to tell the sex of them but two are yellowish and four are chipmunk like. Curious to see if it works out to two and four.
So then move it silly.It is a small box. 18 chicks (at this point) are not going to survive with two moms in there too.
You don't live near a big city, do you?
Good info. I am aware of a list of band options. I am wondering what you personally use?
There are all kinds of poisonous things in the environment. Do they free range?
It is a small box. 18 chicks (at this point) are not going to survive with two moms in there too.
You don't live near a big city, do you?
Good info. I am aware of a list of band options. I am wondering what you personally use?