notabitail
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The sheer amount of times I've wanted to say that.Oh you sweet summer child. Bless your heart.
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The sheer amount of times I've wanted to say that.Oh you sweet summer child. Bless your heart.
Those kinds of people should not have chickens.Listen. You've been asking the same question for days. And you keep getting the same answer, from not one but several of BYC's most expert chickeners. Why did you come here? When are you going to believe us? What will it take to convince you? Why are you wasting our time? Go away.
No. You're insecure. I get it. You won't be convinced until your bird either crows or lays an egg. So we'll just keep assuring you until your bird confirms what we've been telling you. It's all right. It's what we're here for. Sigh. I need chocolate.
Maybe I just need to say, "oh you sweet summer child" .... lol. (Only I never heard of that until now. Is that a "Suthun" thang?)Those kinds of people should not have chickens.
then mix it with the "bless your heart" for maximum shade.Maybe I just need to say, "oh you sweet summer child" .... lol. (Only I never heard of that until now. Is that a "Suthun" thang?)
Why not?Those kinds of people should not have chickens.
Why not?
If the person is just worrying about what sex their chicken is, and wanting an answer that is 100% positive when that is not yet possible, I don't see that hurting the chickens in any way![]()
I just happened across an update on this situation.This makes me sick... Wish I could tell the shelter to just let people have them for meat chickens, that's what they are bred for!
https://nypost.com/2025/05/20/us-ne...doned-in-usps-truck-now-overwhelming-shelter/
Thanks for the update!I just happened across an update on this situation.
Only a few days after the articles we were all complaining about, the shelter apparently did manage to find no-kill pet homes for all those meat chicks:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...cks-abandoned-usps-truck-adopted/83813449007/
I'm impressed that they managed it. I suspect all the media coverage may have helped, because it let more people know about the situation.
(I still think it would have made more sense for the chicks to go to people that would raise them for meat, but at least the shelter is no longer overwhelmed, because the chicks have gone on to other people.)