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Laura- broody in winter? Yuck. That just means more time to feed!

I will be leaving SDWD. I'm sorry for those of you who are annoyed of me being here. I'm not sure who you are, but I will not be here anymore... At least not anytime soon. Enjoy.
 
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I think you took my message totally out of context. I am the "guilty party" who posted the advise to you and I am not annoyed with you.....I simply asked for you to consider your comments and the manner in which you were speaking to adults.
 
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Nick

I think you took my message totally out of context. I am the "guilty party" who posted the advise to you and I am not annoyed with you.....I simply asked for you to consider your comments and the manner in which you were speaking to adults.

Your reply is not the reason.
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The reason I am leaving is not because of what any of you said on this thread. Somewhere else.
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I am sorry for just popping in here in the first place, you said anyone can join so I thought it would be fun.

Thanks. Hopefully I'll stay in contact with Cyn and Laura. Or anyone else who is not annoyed by me, they are the only ones that I know who aren't.
 
Nick
, I have never posted to you but rather just enjoyed your enthusiam. Most of us here want you to remain and yes it is open to us all. Don't let others dictate your life when you know you are in the right. A grandmother. Gloria Jean
 
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Thank you all. But I will be leaving. Nice to hear from you, Gloria. I enjoy reading your posts.
 
Have a dilemma here. Lately, all the Delaware chicks I've been hatching have been Georgie's because her egg is so identifiable and I sometimes have to be on the spot to correctly ID Ellie's egg. The last ten chicks that hatched have all been Georgie's, that I recall. Four of those hatched today. The last one to hatch may be having hock issues on one side. Out of the batch that Nick took, one chick was culled since it could not stand and it's hock(s) seemed painful. That is 20% of Georgie's kids. The rest are the usual Dellie heathens, in trouble from the get-go. The next two Delawares are Ellie's, like Tasha. If Georgie is on occasion throwing kids with hock issues, should I cease hatching her chicks or just cull the poor little defective ones as they pop up? As it is, I have only Ellie, Georgie and Tasha.

I'm not keeping anymore Dels for myself, but I don't want anyone to have any future problems with them. Guess I could just let Georgie be a layer if it's just her babies. I may be premature about the little one that hatched today so need to give it 24 hours to stand upright before I decide it's got issues.
 

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