Oh Craigslist, You Amuse Me So!

The ad after that one offers (and I'm sure this will be deleted soon) "Orgasmic Chicken For Dinner Tonight". I think they might have been going for the word "organic".

Darn autocorrect...... or WAS it?????
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http://maine.craigslist.org/grd/4115162874.html

We have road island reds, a classic hearty new england laying hen known for it's temporment, aurichanas, the Easter egg bird known for its beautiful multi-color eggs, and black ostrolopes, which hold the world record for their laying capabilities and beautiful black feathers. All of our birds have been raised using organic free-ranging technics, are about 3months old and almost ready to lay.

We are a small farm in nobleboro maine.

A: Spell check people! I know temperament can be a temperamental word to spell, but let's at least get breed names correct. I mean, arichana???

B: Being from a small farm, don't you think they should know (in addition to the correct spelling of their breeds) that 3 months old is not actually that "almost ready to lay".?
These are the folks you really, really hope don't homeschool!
 
I don't know if an albino chicken is possible....?

Cream Legbar - purebred albino rooster Chicken - $10 (Loomis)

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Rare!!!! A true purebred albino cream legbar rooster. He is roughly 8 months old. As you can see he has the albino red eyes and lacks all pigment.
 
I don't know if an albino chicken is possible....?
Cream Legbar - purebred albino rooster Chicken - $10 (Loomis)


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Rare!!!! A true purebred albino cream legbar rooster. He is roughly 8 months old. As you can see he has the albino red eyes and lacks all pigment.
No pigment. .... really. .... red comb. ....
Exactly.
Albino chickens are VERY rare, and I doubt he is one, but the red comb could be because of blood vessels... Isn't that how combs are red anyways?
 

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