Should you ever road trip to Texas, I'm going to need you to bring me some.I came very close to buying some a couple years ago, but decided to go with more affordable critters.
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Should you ever road trip to Texas, I'm going to need you to bring me some.I came very close to buying some a couple years ago, but decided to go with more affordable critters.
Beautiful birds. I went with RIRs because country folks don’t care that I put piles of money into breeding stock. And to tell the truth, RIR is probably one of the most popular breeds in MS. If I did FB it would likely be a different story. I go by word of mouth and the market bulletin. It’s not like I’m gonna get rich either way, unless Jacin’s idea takes off and I collect my 2%.Should you ever road trip to Texas, I'm going to need you to bring me some.
I'll let you know if it doesBeautiful birds. I went with RIRs because country folks don’t care that I put piles of money into breeding stock. And to tell the truth, RIR is probably one of the most popular breeds in MS. If I did FB it would likely be a different story. I go by word of mouth and the market bulletin. It’s not like I’m gonna get rich either way, unless Jacin’s idea takes off and I collect my 2%.
Bantam Buckeye chicks are but it’s not super reliable.Thread 'Cackle article claims NH and RIR autosexing?'
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/cackle-article-claims-nh-and-rir-autosexing.1512491/
They look like little RIRs!Bantam Buckeye chicks are but it’s not super reliable.
So do bantam RIRs…They look like little RIRs!
She does fetch!
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It's a deer leg.Is that a deer leg? Or am I seeing wrong?
WowIt's a deer leg.![]()