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I do believe that Olive JR could be modified...
we could call you "Martini"...
No, no, no. She can just be Pimento.
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I do believe that Olive JR could be modified...
we could call you "Martini"...
Stop it.Turkey hens are very quiet and Eeyore has some BEAUTIFUL Narragansetts.
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AND he has my ducklets penned up with NO heat source...
my poor widdle babies..
AND he sleeps with skunks..
Lets stone him!
no, Pimento is synonymous with olive...No, no, no. She can just be Pimento.
Stop it.
*lalalalalalalalalalalalalala Im not listening...*
ooohhhh yes...I think a good tar and feather might be more fun.
YOU and MISH...its both of your faults.I said yes to big uggos, you can say yes to a turkey hen or five.
YOU and MISH...its both of your faults.
I wouldnt even have known about them if Mish hadnt posted them, and you agreed to split the hatch with me, and I know I can give some to Robin,,,,they are blue for gosh sakes..
I am going to send my husband to your place to recover from his surgery...and by the time he gets healed, I will trade you him for the big Uggos..
Turkeys no no no...they cant live with banties. They will squish them, and besides, there is some disease they can get from the chickens, cant they?
Maybe next year when I have grown grass in the bare places I can be convinced that my life is not complete without a turkey..*sigh* besides I am an outlaw in a SUBURB...remind me of that- you are usually very good at that...this newfound enabling side of you is very rare..do you have a fever?
I am certain that my husband would only benefit from your style of nuturing. My daughter as well.Ha! Go ahead, send him up... I'm sure you can imagine just how nurturing I am so you know what kind of "care" he'll get here. How is he at garden work?
Black head. They don't get it from the chickens per se... but yes. It's mostly harmless to chickens, who then act like carriers. They increase the presence of it in the soil and then the turkeys get it from the soil and, unfortunately, it's often fatal for them.
I might. More likely the fact that I'm halfway through a bottle of cheap Trader Joe's wine though. I need to make another trip down there just to restock.