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The Milk Drinker just pointed to your avatar and said "ki-ki". That is how he says kitty. He does this because when I'm calling the cat I'll say "ki-ki-ki-kitty". He calls chickens "Chick-Chick" for the same reason because I call "Chick-chick-chick-chicky" for the chickens to come.

My big boy (as he told me today when I called him my baby) calls all cats meows, regardless of age or size. Chickens and turkeys are chig-en-nahs. Unless they are fluffy chicks, then they're babies. He calls me mommy-ah!
 
Jeeze, I didn't even finish the first page before I bailed. Kind of a guilt trap you're running here. It's like The Post Whore thread on my other board. Just a place where all the random conversation that isn't otherwise post worthy goes. This is a dangerous area for me since I already have over 20,000 posts on at least two other discussion forums.
Not other forums exist. Only BYC.
 
I have my assistant doing the dirty work so I can byc. JPEG_20180704_122104_4953119741615389642.jpg
 
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So one of my Cuckoo Marans has been off and on laying this type of egg. It is always super rough textured also. Does this mean there is something wrong reproductively? FWIW none of her eggs have seemed to develop under our broody or in my little experimental incubator. She’s a psycho bird who loves to get herself stuck in places and be a fake broody so her name is Defective. :gigView attachment 1455496 View attachment 1455497 View attachment 1455498 View attachment 1455500
I have a Welsummer hen than lays eggs like that a lot. They are lovely and speckled when moistened and chalky when dry. She's pretty old but otherwise very healthy. I doubt it is a reason for concern :)
 

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