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drstratton
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He really is! They were here this weekend and my arms were killing me from packing him around...lol!Wow, he’s a big boy!!!
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He really is! They were here this weekend and my arms were killing me from packing him around...lol!Wow, he’s a big boy!!!
Oh, that’s wonderful!I don't mind you asking! For starters, they love it, secondly my son doesn't handle the cold weather since he had cancer, so a warmer climate is better for him! I think they will do well there...they're kind of introverts who love the outdoors, so I think Island life will suit them well!
I think everyone missed the craftywhen I said in post https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/our-mixed-flock-journey.1352921/post-23406000Wow, he’s a big boy!!!
I didn't catch that.... I did however realize what I had written earlier today & changed it...I was hoping no one else had noticed!I think everyone missed the craftywhen I said in post https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/our-mixed-flock-journey.1352921/post-23406000
20.6 oz is less than 21 oz. and that is less than a pound and a half.
Of course I know what was meant,,, but sometimes I just kant stop myself
I'm so lucky to have someone better than the geek squad...my oldest son is a computer wizard...they fix themselves when he sits down in front of them...they are afraid of him! I hope you get your tablet fixed soon!Oh, that’s wonderful!
Sorry to disappear... I think my tablet is acting up.. I may take it to the Geek Squad...
I find some confined time leads them to appreciate free range time a lot more!Good morning all! My poor chickens are going to be so bored for the next couple of days! Last night my husband sprayed the Blackberry plants we've been trying to eradicate in their free range pen...so I have to keep them locked up in the enclosed pen! We will both be gone for the day, so I won't be here to supervise them! I hope they don't pick on each other too much!
They will definitely be happy when they are allowed to roam again! I'm feeling sorry for my hens being cooped up with all of those randy roosters...I find some confined time leads them to appreciate free range time a lot more!