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I don't know what it is about our swaps but we always seem to luck out. Last spring it was a bit drizzly in the morning but by noon it was sunny...and the fall one, wow, we were cooking lol. Better than drowning though
On another note, I'm adding one more chick to my list available. She is a little 1 week old EE that had curled toes that the feed store gave me. I fixed her toes (they are flat) but one is crooked. It doesn't effect her at all, she walks and runs around just fine, flat footed. The lady who was going to buy her was appalled that I would take such a horrible little chick and insisted they cull her right then and there. I had to
and tape my hands so I didn't slap her upside the head! Anyway, she's a sweet girl and she is free to a good home if someone promises to keep her and not stew her.
Also the last of the cheesecake stuff is being bought this morning so speak up or wait till the swap lol. I went shopping last night for some of it and was shocked when the guy didn't even bat an eye at my 96 boxes of cream cheese
I don't know what it is about our swaps but we always seem to luck out. Last spring it was a bit drizzly in the morning but by noon it was sunny...and the fall one, wow, we were cooking lol. Better than drowning though

On another note, I'm adding one more chick to my list available. She is a little 1 week old EE that had curled toes that the feed store gave me. I fixed her toes (they are flat) but one is crooked. It doesn't effect her at all, she walks and runs around just fine, flat footed. The lady who was going to buy her was appalled that I would take such a horrible little chick and insisted they cull her right then and there. I had to

Also the last of the cheesecake stuff is being bought this morning so speak up or wait till the swap lol. I went shopping last night for some of it and was shocked when the guy didn't even bat an eye at my 96 boxes of cream cheese
