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Ah-o!!! YOU HAVE IT BAD!!!! Don't fill bad, ... I've done that LOTS OF TIMES!!! LOL !!!!!!!!!!
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It's one of thoughs things you can't help ...! LOL
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I think as long as I don't start molting or pooping on the living room floor I'll be okay...

Okay, If you start molting ... please tell somebody!!! LOL
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I'm holding one of my favorite chickies right now ... Beepbeeb!!! He is such a sweetie!! He's asleep on my lap at the moment!
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I totally understand, I cut my blue cochins, cuckoos, and my blue laced red wyandottes just this past winter. The roosters were too mean in the marans, and the BLRW were too wheaton, and the cochins were wonderful, but we have so much winter, that my cochins stayed dirty too much of the time.
 
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Ah-o!!! YOU HAVE IT BAD!!!! Don't fill bad, ... I've done that LOTS OF TIMES!!! LOL !!!!!!!!!!
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It's one of thoughs things you can't help ...! LOL
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I think as long as I don't start molting or pooping on the living room floor I'll be okay...

The latter one is really important to avoid.
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If I am correct we have a male JG breeder that is new and reads these on occasion
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, I wonder if he has any mothering instincts? such as carrying biddies underneath his arms
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as he cleans the house and does the laundry?
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I have 7 B JG chicks from Performance Poultry in Carrying Place, ON and I am getting another 5 SQ on May 30. I was going to keep the hens from the hatchery and the best SQ roo and keep them for my group. What do you think? I want to keep the genetics far apart. How many years before I need to keep new females and get a new unrelated roo?
 

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