- Thread starter
- #51
ElfenLied89
Crowing
How do you dye a chicken? Use sharpie! Lol.I used it to mark the actual chicken. Not toxic, just stupid![]()
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
How do you dye a chicken? Use sharpie! Lol.I used it to mark the actual chicken. Not toxic, just stupid![]()
No, your good! I already chose #18, and named it Azure. But thank you so much!
I don't know, I think you should call HIM Lucky, because normally I call mine HER, but they always seem to wind up being boys
. So maybe if we say HIM, it will be HER.
She’s 2.5 years old. The dumbest part is the other “identical” BO ended up being twice her size, so she got her spot for nothing.Oh for the chicken!?! If it's still alive, crowing or laying an egg, then I guess it's all good.![]()
Thank God I don’t have twins, eh?How do you dye a chicken? Use sharpie! Lol.
I’m sure @Kiki could help you with thatWhen I get back home I will try to make a post of numbers and names taken already so no one has to scroll all over.
Also, the first dozen should be candle worthy? I can post pics of them but it might take a minute.
Those sharpies are not non-toxic. Ever smell one? I was talking the Crayola brand which are safe for kids who might even suck on one lol.Is it bc it's toxic? Or bc it is the equivalent of hair dye?
Oh, the eggs? I've used pencils and sharpies on those, but I thought we were talking about marking the chicks as they come out. Maybe I'm behind here lol.Some people do use sharpies with no I'll effects, but they can be toxic just the same. Pencil or crayons are the best writing materials for hatching eggs.![]()
Mine was several months old when I put the “freckle” on her. She’s just fine, thankfully. Would NOT recommend it though!Oh, the eggs? I've used pencils and sharpies on those, but I thought we were talking about marking the chicks as they come out. Maybe I'm behind here lol.
If the internet says it then it must be trueThose sharpies are not non-toxic. Ever smell one? I was talking the Crayola brand which are safe for kids who might even suck on one lol.
Meaning for chicks here. Eggs, I've used sharpies many times because the internet told me I could.![]()