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Hermits Garden
Vintage American Featherless Biped
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No worries--I have a feeling a few of the Shes will turn out to be Hes before much longer.Oops, that’s what I meant, sorry!
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No worries--I have a feeling a few of the Shes will turn out to be Hes before much longer.Oops, that’s what I meant, sorry!
Oh no! Do you want more boys?No worries--I have a feeling a few of the Shes will turn out to be Hes before much longer.
I will only be able to keep one, and even that one only for a year or two. Once the neighbors behind us build, no more roos.Oh no! Do you want more boys?
Aww, that’s sucks, I’m sorry! Well, I hope the rest are pulletsI will only be able to keep one, and even that one only for a year or two. Once the neighbors behind us build, no more roos.
I wonder if you can talk them into accepting the roo with some free eggs?I will only be able to keep one, and even that one only for a year or two. Once the neighbors behind us build, no more roos.
That’s a good idea!I wonder if you can talk them into accepting the roo with some free eggs?
That’s awesome! I’ll have to keep that in mind in I’m in that kinda situationIt worked for me when I lived in suburbia.
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I've met them, and honestly, they're really hard to read. We don't live in suburbia, we live in the pine forest out in the country, BUT our deed restrictions (and theirs, and they know it) says no chickens or livestock of any kind. So if I piss them off with a rooster, they would be within their rights to make me give up all the chickens.I wonder if you can talk them into accepting the roo with some free eggs?
I thought you were.He's a cockerel.