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I’m the dumb one, but what does being wet have to do with eating or selling?...and we are far too wet to eat or sell our boys,
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I’m the dumb one, but what does being wet have to do with eating or selling?...and we are far too wet to eat or sell our boys,
Gotcha!Sorry ! Brtispeak again !
Wet for us means to be weedy or a bit weak or a soft touch ?
Oh no, I am so sorry.Leroy brown was eaten yesterday. I was supervising their outdoor time and thought it was safe to go pee. Three minutes. That coyote must have been watching in the bushes. 3 minutes and she was gone. Coyote only eats hens that are sweet and about to lay. She had developed speckled on her bill and was a huge Franken duck. Of course coyote left poor meat syndrome duck that I can't get the courage to dispatch.
I am so sorry for your lossLeroy brown was eaten yesterday. I was supervising their outdoor time and thought it was safe to go pee. Three minutes. That coyote must have been watching in the bushes. 3 minutes and she was gone. Coyote only eats hens that are sweet and about to lay. She had developed speckled on her bill and was a huge Franken duck. Of course coyote left poor meat syndrome duck that I can't get the courage to dispatch.

He's a Pekin and grew too big for his legs. Vitamin B didn't help. His legs tremble after about 30 seconds and he has to sit down. His wings are also too heavy. I know I need to dispatch him but keep thinking maybe one more week his legs will grow into him. This happens with meat birds. Perkins and some chickens. So he is basically a sitting duck but gets passed over by the coyote for my layers.Oh no, I am so sorry.So far I have been very fortunate, but I know my time is coming.
On a different note, my curiosity is peaked about poor meat syndrome duck. How did he come about and what is his affliction?
Tea must taste sweet. Period!Yes, I have said “sweating like a pig/hog.”
Sugar is a must for hot tea. I can drink iced tea unsweetened if I have to, but I much prefer sweet iced tea.
And they don't waddle, right? They run like hell!The Frankenducks are fun to watch. Picture A Pekin waddle and a Runner run combined . Our two are almost as fat as their mom and taller than their runner dad. They are even bigger than their Runner Rouen drake brother.