LGBTQ+ Poultry Keepers

I'll bring that breed up when mom gets home if she gets home first. Personally I like the Boston better, we both just worry about a terrier around the cat and birds if it were to go outside by accident without a leash. Our current dog is pretty gootld with the birds, but they easily get away from her because she's old and slow and fat
If you get the dog as a pup, then it should be fine. My American Foxhound is perfectly good with my rabbits and cats, and to a point the ducks (apart from being too rough when he wants to play).
 
I nearly choked on my food today at lunch.

little bit of background info: We get basically as much food as we want as long as it's not from the A la cart section, and as long as we don't abuse it. I have yet to see at what point its considered abuse though because I truly feel I should be treating the line sometimes when I have a really bad day and binge.

Today was our cheese stick day, which I freaking love. Think McDonald's apple pie shape and size, but 2 of them and cheese instead of apple filling. I had two servings for lunch, because again, I freaking love them, and the food we make is basically just flavored air when it comes to filling people up. I'll stuff myself and then still be starving 3 hours later when I get home. Probably a big part of why I have binge days there still, since my body always feel like I'm in a food scarce environment .

Anyways, I'm stuffing my food down because I only have like ten minutes before I have to open the doors and start serving, and all of a sudden the gal I'm working with today asks how I stay so tiny because if she worked there every day, she'd probably gain a bunch of weight.

No big deal, I heard the exact same thing when people find out I worked at domino's for 4 years and ate pizza at least 1x a day, sometimes 2x when I worked because it was cheap with the discount and I love pizza.

But for some reason, this time it just made me start laughing, and inevitably breathe in a big chunk of sauvlce and cheese that was still super hot.

Moral of the story? You can't breathe cheese.
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I nearly choked on my food today at lunch.

little bit of background info: We get basically as much food as we want as long as it's not from the A la cart section, and as long as we don't abuse it. I have yet to see at what point its considered abuse though because I truly feel I should be treating the line sometimes when I have a really bad day and binge.

Today was our cheese stick day, which I freaking love. Think McDonald's apple pie shape and size, but 2 of them and cheese instead of apple filling. I had two servings for lunch, because again, I freaking love them, and the food we make is basically just flavored air when it comes to filling people up. I'll stuff myself and then still be starving 3 hours later when I get home. Probably a big part of why I have binge days there still, since my body always feel like I'm in a food scarce environment .

Anyways, I'm stuffing my food down because I only have like ten minutes before I have to open the doors and start serving, and all of a sudden the gal I'm working with today asks how I stay so tiny because if she worked there every day, she'd probably gain a bunch of weight.

No big deal, I heard the exact same thing when people find out I worked at domino's for 4 years and ate pizza at least 1x a day, sometimes 2x when I worked because it was cheap with the discount and I love pizza.

But for some reason, this time it just made me start laughing, and inevitably breathe in a big chunk of sauvlce and cheese that was still super hot.

Moral of the story? You can't breathe cheese.

I honestly choke on so many things while laughing. Cheese would be terrifying though. But I'd write "had a cheesy death" on my tombstone if it ever happened to me
 
I'll bring that breed up when mom gets home if she gets home first. Personally I like the Boston better, we both just worry about a terrier around the cat and birds if it were to go outside by accident without a leash. Our current dog is pretty gootld with the birds, but they easily get away from her because she's old and slow and fat
I'll bring that breed up when mom gets home if she gets home first. Personally I like the Boston better, we both just worry about a terrier around the cat and birds if it were to go outside by accident without a leash. Our current dog is pretty gootld with the birds, but they easily get away from her because she's old and slow and fat
Boston Terriers aren’t actually a terrier but instead a bully breed, from my understanding. I don’t know what their prey drive looks like though.
 
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I’m so excited about this little guy. I think he’s going to turn out so nicely.

Photo ID: a two week old wheaten Serama chick with his head held high and back.
 

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