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Tony, you go with Wendy to swaps, right??

I know who you are....
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Lol not trying to be creepy.
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thats ok frozen, spook had asked me where my husband was from, and after i thought, both times she saw me i was with 2 men, wonder which one she thinks i am married to??
 
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well, i never said he was smart

and tony,,ah ha,,you do share dads hair line, i should start asking questions!! lol

Am I missing something?
 
The tall dark hair, dark eyes, dark tanned skin, I assumed was your DH chickn. Saw him and you interacting at Milford, LOL, I had a heads up...not only that but I caught you two talking like a DH and DW....
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The basis of the question is not a negative as I have a neice-in-law that is Saudi/Lebonese (5th generation American before anyone pounces on the saudi/Lebonese bit), just my curiosity of whos who. Other then that...I usually do not notice people, nor do I pay attention to many!
 
Hey, I have a foolish question..About the Pheasants, do you have to have a permit in NH for these type birds. In Maine I thought you needed a permit to own or keep anything that had the potential to reproduce naturally. I had wanted to hatch and raise pheasants here in Maine MANY years ago and the Game Wardens actually refused to give me permits to do so as there was not enough grain feilds to maintain these birds in the wild.
 
yes, some breeds you do need a permit for and the right amount of space, maybe tony can fill us in on the details, and i bet that is why they dont sell as well in maine as they do in nh and ma.

and yes, that is my husband, i must have been treating him like the boy that he is in public then,lol per usual,,,

no, didnt take it as bad at all, the questions , lol

and tick, frozen was pullng into chicken stock and because my husband knows her he walked in front of her truck, kind of scared her a bit, she didnt recognize him, i am sure she was calling him some names in her head, couldnt tell by the pleasant look on her face..lol
 
Here in N.H. you only need a permit for ringneck pheasants.Not sure if mutations fall until this regulation.Most of your ornamentals could survive,but their colors make them stick out so much that every predator would spot them.If you ask a game warden if a ringneck could survive and produce in the wild,they claim that they can't,that is a crock.In N.H. if you can shot it, you need a permit to raise it.So ringnecks,bobwhite quail,woodcock,woodducks,canada geese etc would need to be permitted.
In N.H.,Tony.
 

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