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but did you wax it?

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We are so desperate for rain, I considered putting some young chicks outside, since that usually is a trigger for colder temps and wet weather
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but did you wax it?

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We are so desperate for rain, I considered putting some young chicks outside, since that usually is a trigger for colder temps and wet weather
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no kiddin, we have nasty clouds, the green sky, lightening and thunder but NO RAIN....
 
I live near Flint and from what the fire department said it didn't do which damage. One guy report they saw it but it didn't tight down. Another said it tight down but not for long. We had golf ball size hail.
 
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but did you wax it?

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We are so desperate for rain, I considered putting some young chicks outside, since that usually is a trigger for colder temps and wet weather
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you read my mind , i already put chicks out lol , i opened the garage door and let them out to free range a bit today so i decided i would leave it open since they know to go in , now watch it come a down pour
 
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That's all they are for.

you can keep them going for a bit, but have to limit their food intake and make sure they get out and moving, they are bred to put on weight fast, and from what i have heard you are lucky if they last past 4 months- their hearts can't handle the strain- we have one named tatortot, and am hoping she will have a happy life- sadly it will be short- look up a member named gritstar- she has managed to keep hers up through laying

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