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Teach has snakes & may have breeder rats.

I know Teva, Les' wife has breeder rats

Wayne in TN has breeder rats & I'm sure you could talk/PM any of them & make a deal for POOPS since it is so close.
 
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What a good example of how nice folks are on this thread - saving a fellow chicken keeper alot of trouble by taking a no good roo of his hands.
 
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Cayuse--The feed store's are all sold out of chick's hear after easter. the only thing that was left was a few rabbit's...

They had a ton of them in Shawnee TSC. There was St8 run pullets that looked like BR and Leghorn, Another tub of Str8 run pullets that looked like BO & others I couldn't identify, some Cornish Rock, and the whole Tub of Black Astrolop which I almost purchased but decided to wait because I am trying to save room to get some at POOPS!
 
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Teach is the resident snake guru and Cookoo, he may be able to help, he may just want a few spiders in return.
 
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If your lettuce is already in a container just make sure you move the whole bit of earth around the roots. Al is right - lettuce doesn't really like to be moved, but if you move it without disturbing the roots too much, it may work. I have mine growing in one of those big rectangle plastic containers, and it comes back every year.
 
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Man, I am just trying to imagine how fast those buggers run with long legs like those! The ground clearance! - my chchins have none.
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Cayuse--The feed store's are all sold out of chick's hear after easter. the only thing that was left was a few rabbit's...

They had a ton of them in Shawnee TSC. There was St8 run pullets that looked like BR and Leghorn, Another tub of Str8 run pullets that looked like BO & others I couldn't identify, some Cornish Rock, and the whole Tub of Black Astrolop which I almost purchased but decided to wait because I am trying to save room to get some at POOPS!

Ok just an FYI if it says st8 run that is unsexed chicks, using them both on a tag would mean they don't have a clue what they got in.
 
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If your lettuce is already in a container just make sure you move the whole bit of earth around the roots. Al is right - lettuce doesn't really like to be moved, but if you move it without disturbing the roots too much, it may work. I have mine growing in one of those big rectangle plastic containers, and it comes back every year.

Did ya see my pic? Do you think it is too crowded with the tomato plant???
 
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