Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

I like both :). As for the pockets, I need more too! I thought I was doing good taking a carton out to put them in, but I have to remember to bring it in, ten. I on purpose left it in the shed the other day, didn't think it was too cold, when I walked down to my MILs. Cleaned her house, came back, one of the ggs had cracked from the cold. Lesson learned, make the trek back to the house, even if I just set it inside the door!
 
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..I do not have fb...like someone said earlier, too many people that would want to "friend"you, plus most just want to be nosey....please say ya all aren't leaving this place..
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I've been so busy, & not feeling the greatest, just haven't had the time to keep on here like "normal"...will try to do better
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*Ropo, congrats on your move, there is no place like home!..
*Sally- glad to hear your makin' room for more "lovelies"
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*.MC- I'm am sooo glad I'm not doin' your laundry!!
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...I must check the pockets of everything at least twice, one too many tissues & chap sticks for me!!!....
.**Missy- keep your chin up, things will get better and easier...they will
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, another question...sorry, been reading weird stuff
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..Are we supposed to bath our birds? I know when they have "butt-issues" it's may be a good idea, but just wondering if this is something that is done on a "regular" basis? Once a month/ every other/ or once a year?
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thank you again-Danielle
 
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, another question...sorry, been reading weird stuff
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..Are we supposed to bath our birds? I know when they have "butt-issues" it's may be a good idea, but just wondering if this is something that is done on a "regular" basis? Once a month/ every other/ or once a year?
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thank you again-Danielle

I've never bathed a chicken, and don't plan to start.
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I think bathing is mostly preparation for those who show. Mine live with deep litter, so if they start looking muddy, I add straw.
 
I've never bathed a chicken, and don't plan to start.
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I think bathing is mostly preparation for those who show. Mine live with deep litter, so if they start looking muddy, I add straw.
thanks, I've been reading some funny stuff, I think some have more time on their hands than they should..
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, anyway, i didn't think that it was something done for regular-laying birds or yard birds...thought of the showing birds,know they need to clean. I was just curious if it was something "normal" to do...thanks again
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