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What about a minimum charge per egg? Say... $1.00 ea or something like that?

An option for those of us who have projects and breeding programs and want to keep all of the chicks that hatch.
 
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Come to think about it...yeah...why you gotta shave the cat? That is gonna be one seriously irritated cat! Mu buddy shaves his police drug dog (was gonna say drug dog but figured Monty would get all excited and wanna borrow it) the dog gets a little overheatedin the summer sitting in the back of vehicles all day.
 
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What about a minimum charge per egg? Say... $1.00 ea or something like that?

An option for those of us who have projects and breeding programs and want to keep all of the chicks that hatch.

I agree. $1/egg is a little steep, but I'd pay $1 per hatched chick.

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My mom had an ol ulgy persian named "attitude". So obviously he was LONG haired and being an unaltered male he liked his ladies. So once when he ran off he came back after a while and was extremly matted. Mom has me come over an decides i should shave her cat. I had her put on thick winter gloves to hold him and i started in. Things wherent goign so well with the clippers when all of a sudden I get the idea to change angles and the hair starts flying. Apparently the guard came off in the matted hair and i was unknowlingly shaving this cat BALD. Now picture a big old skinny cat with a round face (wife got his face hair and it made his head look round). So the cat no hair except on his face/head. Funnest thing you ever seen.
 
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Grace I read about the Cobb breed of chickens. Cobbs are the birds that the broiler industry uses tody. Anyway the gent that developed the breed had an incubator capacity of 1400 eggs. From there he started an empire and changed the poultry industry.

I usually charge .50 an egg for custom hatching and it is whether they hatch or not.
 
Hi all, I just read a post on another forum about some Cobb eggs for sale and was wondering about them, does anyone know anything about them or raised them befor?? Also, I am bringing a friend to POOPs with me (Robert) he is the one that helped me butcher chickens, he has offered to bring his homemade chicken plucker and help butcher some chickens for the grill, we will need 110 elec and water from a hose, is this something we want to do, he is all for it if yall want I can bring it with us, let me know ASAP so I can call him tonight,Lynn
 
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that is probably the best gardening advice I have ever seen - it reflects the reality of gardening where bermuda grass and chokeweed have ever grown.
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