Mahonri's 3rd Annual, BYC Easter Hatch-a-long!

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SCG, sorry you lost this girl.
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Vicks VapoRub really IS what pathologists use in autopsies if they are not smokers or coffee drinkers.
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...Hey, I've just had a lot of experiences in my life.....

Me too, I've talked to the deputies at work many times. Their absolute least favorite call to take is a "welfare check" They say when you find a body in the summer time after a few days.......................(skip down if you disturb easily).....................................it's kind of like an overripe plum.

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She's dying. I know it.

She's on my lap right now, I brought her into the house where it's warm (cause she was cold) so she can die somewhat comfortably.

Sorry about your hen. When we have something dying (generally a lamb), if it's cold outside I'll always wrap it in a towel, bring it in the house and let it pass warm and comfortable. It just seems to be the right thing to do.

Did you know they can spray like 20 feet?! Finally, eyes watering and the stench just kickin my butt I took steady aim and he gave one last spray! My wife was not happy that week!
One of the ladies at work surprised a skunk on her backporch one night. She was wearing a robe and it sprayed her full on her bare leg. She said the spray was thick, sticky and green. She immediately ran into her backyard, stripped naked and hosed off, then moved to her shower to scrub.

She stunk at work for nearly two weeks. It's a very small, closed in office.

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I have a question about giving some eggs to a broody. I have a Salmon Favorelle that has gone broody. I am thinking about giving her some eggs out of the incubator on Monday. This will be the first time for "One eyed Jackie". Am I better off giving her a couple eggs on Monday or just putting chicks under her after they hatch?
 

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