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Princess Jiffy is no more.

Sweet little Princess Jiffy, as you all know, was born blind in one eye. It became increasingly apparent that she couldn't see well out of her other eye, either. Prince Lucky took her under his wing and after a few lover's quarrels, they became devoted to each other, never straying very far apart. Over the last month or so, Jiffy started to lose a little weight. It was thought to be due to her difficulties in finding food and the bigger and healthier brothers and sisters chasing her away. This scribe sat with the sweet princess on her lap daily with a bowl of food, allowing her to eat her fill, but it obviously just wasn't enough. Princess Jiffy passed early this afternoon. Goodnight my little princess.





 
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I have been reading this thread from the beginning and I love it. I'm so jealous of your flock!
Poor Jiffy. She was my favorite. Rest in peace Princess Jiffy-Pop, we will miss you.
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WHYYYYYYYYY JIFFYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!

I am (obviosly) very, VERY, sad about princess Jiffy Pop. Do you know the cause?? If Jiffy were my chicken, I'd have a proper funeral for her, prayers, gravestone/cross and all.
 
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I have not kept up with the story, so I read back to all the previous pages. Whoo, Romeo and Juliet! I am sorry for the loss of Cinderella. You have beautiful Brahmas, Mrs. Giant (sjisty). Staying tuned!
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I blame myself for Jiffy's death. She had such trouble seeing to eat and the others would bully her. I was trying to find someone who could take her and Prince Lucky so they wouldn't be split up, but no one wants roos. I made sure every day I went out and sat her in my lap to eat her fill, but sometimes we are away on the weekends. I think the combination of not enough food and the little bit of a cold snap over the weekend was the cause. It's my fault she wasn't taken better care of.

 
The young children of Brahmalot get their first lesson in keeping the snake population down. They all got an A+ in snake (mealworm) destruction.





 

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