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Gail has a son, and she didn't have a son before, so I went to investigate
I keep tabs on birds I sell. Most of them get culled, but a good few settle in nicely.
ah i see
2 more days!
Yeah, I remember the day when I used to have about ten eggs in my incubator and one space - luckily I didn't want most of them so I put them on the market. (It says they put homeless chicks that you don't have space for on the market, but they don't - the chick still belongs to you, it just doesn't show up on your ranch.)
Yeah, I remember the day when I used to have about ten eggs in my incubator and one space - luckily I didn't want most of them so I put them on the market. (It says they put homeless chicks that you don't have space for on the market, but they don't - the chick still belongs to you, it just doesn't show up on your ranch.)
oof, and i have 2 spaces but three eggs. ( erm, how again does one regain homeless chicks? )
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Yeah, I remember the day when I used to have about ten eggs in my incubator and one space - luckily I didn't want most of them so I put them on the market. (It says they put homeless chicks that you don't have space for on the market, but they don't - the chick still belongs to you, it just doesn't show up on your ranch.)
oof, and i have 2 spaces but three eggs. ( erm, how again does one regain homeless chicks? )
Ahah! it is a tactic I have perfected over my many breeding-impulsed times. You just need the egg's ID number, that's all, then when it hatches find it's profile and set its price to $10 to buy it back.
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oof, and i have 2 spaces but three eggs. ( erm, how again does one regain homeless chicks? )
Ahah! it is a tactic I have perfected over my many breeding-impulsed times. You just need the egg's ID number, that's all, then when it hatches find it's profile and set its price to $10 to buy it back.