Maine Swaps 2011

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Honestly girl I just don't care for them my self . But I will admit you have pretty amazing colors . BEAUTIFUL . I'm sure there is someone out here that really enjoys the exotic look of NN .
 
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2 of my roos are on thin ice with me. I love my bantam and my australorp, but the other 2 are always causing trouble it seems! ( though i must keep them around since they are the ones fertilizing the eggs!) My 4 year old son always says " Mmmmm...chicken tenders" when the rhode island red is picking on him...its quite cute if I do say so myself
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2 of my roos are on thin ice with me. I love my bantam and my australorp, but the other 2 are always causing trouble it seems! ( though i must keep them around since they are the ones fertilizing the eggs!) My 4 year old son always says " Mmmmm...chicken tenders" when the rhode island red is picking on him...its quite cute if I do say so myself
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Your 4 year old huh? He'll be a farmer yet! haha;)
 
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2 of my roos are on thin ice with me. I love my bantam and my australorp, but the other 2 are always causing trouble it seems! ( though i must keep them around since they are the ones fertilizing the eggs!) My 4 year old son always says " Mmmmm...chicken tenders" when the rhode island red is picking on him...its quite cute if I do say so myself
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Your 4 year old huh? He'll be a farmer yet! haha;)

haha, way better than my husband! He gets way too attached to some of our animals. Part of the reason he won't let me raise meat turkeys....
 
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2 of my roos are on thin ice with me. I love my bantam and my australorp, but the other 2 are always causing trouble it seems! ( though i must keep them around since they are the ones fertilizing the eggs!) My 4 year old son always says " Mmmmm...chicken tenders" when the rhode island red is picking on him...its quite cute if I do say so myself
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I'd be willing to bet that if you got rid of the 2 mean ones that are fertilizing the eggs, the other 2 would figure out how to do that pretty quickly. my belief is that there are enough nice roosters to not have to keep any mean ones. I don't want to perpetuate mean chickens when nice ones are easier to live with.
 

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