We had a store turkey, and our resident BBW tom had a few bites.
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Uh oh.We had a store turkey, and our resident BBW tom had a few bites.
Nah, that's just the sound of him running and me trying to calm him down when he goes into a spin spiral againUh oh.
I think I hear drums and chanting. Must be a cannibal cult nearby.
Is this code for something?Nah, that's just the sound of him running and me trying to calm him down when he goes into a spin spiral again
No, he legit starts to spiral and panic if he turns to the right instead of the left and I have to grab him and keep him calm until he can get his balance back or he'll hurt himsf badlyIs this code for something?
And he's so heavy, his feet sound like drums when he runsNo, he legit starts to spiral and panic if he turns to the right instead of the left and I have to grab him and keep him calm until he can get his balance back or he'll hurt himsf badly
I can only imagine! Our BBW hen could barely walk and was only 25ish lbs live weight! FYI: she was deliciousAnd he's so heavy, his feet sound like drums when he runs
Mine all lay decently, but they're hatchery so they're supposed to lay a lotSince Mooney seems to tolerate it fairly well, I have a question for the seemingly large number of BC enthusiasts that follow this thread. Do Cochins truly lay as little as is published about them? 140/year?
@Overo MareSince Mooney seems to tolerate it fairly well, I have a question for the seemingly large number of BC enthusiasts that follow this thread. Do Cochins truly lay as little as is published about them? 140/year?