Hypnosis, it HAS to be hypnosis... how else could he get those 'lings to walk calmly back and forth eating and drinking??? 
Mine run back and forth at 90mph...

Mine run back and forth at 90mph...

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Hypnosis, it HAS to be hypnosis... how else could he get those 'lings to walk calmly back and forth eating and drinking???![]()
Mine run back and forth at 90mph...![]()
Exactly! Thanks, dear!![]()
Anytime, hon!![]()
You know, he does have that store of mealy worms...![]()
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It's a good thing you included the Julie warning!!! Might also want to contact her local air traffic controller.![]()
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Maybe we need to put the contact cement on Julie's feet...![]()
It's only their first day and I think the towels are a little more challenging than pine shavings. They do occasional FTL bursts, but that causes wipe outs a lot. By tomorrow, they will be leaping out of the brooder.Hypnosis, it HAS to be hypnosis... how else could he get those 'lings to walk calmly back and forth eating and drinking???![]()
Mine run back and forth at 90mph...![]()
Oh, they were promised meal worms from the day they were ordered. We don't have any chick grit yet though so just crumbles for a while (I think that is better the first couple weeks anyway. Let all their organs develop with an ideal diet (plus they don't know any better). Later they might get some kale and grit. When they start going outside they will be reaching the age where bribes are required... Then they get meal worms.Yup & he's probably already making those littles promises!
It's only their first day and I think the towels are a little more challenging than pine shavings. They do occasional FTL bursts, but that causes wipe outs alot. By tomorrow, they will be leaping out of the brooder.
Oh, they were promised meal worms from the day they were ordered. We don't have any chick grit yet though so just crumbles for a while (I think that is better the first couple weeks anyway. Let all their organs develop with an ideal diet (plus they don't know any better). Later they might get some kale and grit. When they start going outside they will be reaching the age where bribes are required... Then they get meal worms.