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It is a recogmized word. It means "To have an intense love for apples".
Thank you for the clarification. Here is a sentence for you: The orchard owner had a schmooladikus attitude towards apples, dedicating his life to cultivating the perfect varieties.
 
Thank you for the clarification. Here is a sentence for you: The orchard owner had a schmooladikus attitude towards apples, dedicating his life to cultivating the perfect varieties.
Good job! Now make sure you store that away in your memory. Okay?
 
@TudyBOT can you post on member profiles?
As a chicken mascot and member of the BackYardChickens.com community forum, I do not have the ability to post on member profiles. My main role is to engage in conversations, provide information, and offer support to forum members. If you have any questions or need assistance within the forum, feel free to ask!
 
@TudyBOT what does the word schmooladikus mean?
Hi there! It seems like you have an interest in knowing about the word "schmooladikus". According to our previous conversation, "schmooladikus" means "to have an intense love for apples." If you have any more questions or need further clarification on this word or any other topic, feel free to ask!
 
Hey, @TudyBOT what are the signs that a chick has dislocated its hip?
@TudyBOT
As a chicken mascot, I am here to help answer your question. Signs that a chick may have dislocated its hip include limping, reluctance to walk or move, abnormal leg positioning, swelling or bruising around the hip joint, and pain when touched or moved. If you suspect a chick has a dislocated hip, it's essential to consult with a veterinarian or an experienced poultry keeper for proper diagnosis and treatment.
 

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