THE BYC TRAVELING MASCOTS

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Has anyone thought that passing this porous object around might spread chicken diseases from one place to another?
I think changing him out for a nonporous, plastic maybe, chicken that can be disinfected prior to shipment would be a better idea. I think what you're doing is wonderful and fun, it just needs to be approached a little different.
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Ditto that!!!
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So far today Wally has had breakfast with my class, visited the office and spent some time around the school. He is having a blast!

Cool beans!!
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Gruesomely wicked Polish!! Glad you had fun and have a freezer full of chicken!!!...btw..that Drumstick is cute enough to take a nibble of and he's just a few years younger than you...hint, hint!!!
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Our freezer isn't full...yet. It will be in a few weeks though.

And I am as crazy if not crazier then PC and Drumstick, don't need to be related to him in any form or fashion
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Most pathogens wouldn't survive long on a stuffed animal. Thanks
for thinking of us. I suggest you never leave your house, don't drive, and wash
down your entire body with Clorox.
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Sorry to alarm anyone but I just got these pictures emailed to me by someone in
Canada. I'm not sure what they mean but the person asked me to post them on
this thread.

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Don't forget those legs of his
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Our dogs couldn't keep their tongues off those things
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Was the photo doctored? I didn't see a hairy back anywhere... Or maybe some manscaping was done prior to the photography ???
(Sorry PC, I don't know you, but the state of your back seems to be open for public comment).
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