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Quote: Thanks for posting some pics SCG. I think it's to early to tell yet. At 3-4 months you should be able to tell more. The Buckeye's comb will redden up at about 4 months and usually that is when you can tell for the turkey aslo by looking at their legs and size.

The Buckeye's I kept are all showing cockerel green in their tails.
 
first 3D movie I watched on the big screen was Avatar in IMAX. By the time the movie was over I felt physically uncomfortable,
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cross-eyed, and had a headache to die from. Like I'd been doing this --->
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for several hours. Last 3D movie for me until they make "real life 3D" movies... as in I see exactly what I see in real life.
 
Haha! I have only seen one episode... But, it is so BBBBBBBBBAAAAAAAAAADDDDDDD

OK... I will have to find the episode and watch it... Since I make a guest appearance and all :lau

I like em. Pretty cool being off every grid.
That episode 2 of the young men go bartering for chickens...They end up cleaning out a 1979 ford econoline van coop. Pretty cool
 
@superchemicalgirl
"So far I suspect everyone is a girl except my sexed female leghorn that I purchased from the feed store who is most definitely a rooster. "

Classic!!!!!!!!

Yup, classic SCG. In college my cat died. I was devastated so my mom picked me up a neutered male cat from the local shelter. A couple weeks later he gave birth to 3 kittens in my closet.
 
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Wolf spiders are so cool! We have them around here, I have seen some pretty big ones, but that photo makes it look like a monster! In Wyoming I had to always watch for black widows or brown recluse when we were hauling wood.

What I really hate is when I find a bat in the woodpile. And luckily, I never found a snake.
 

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