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I'm still not seeing it....are you looking at this auction?

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=461526

they are so pretty. If I had my incubator now I would bid. But I am ordering tonight - my incubator.
 
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They kept telling me I wasn't in enough pain for appendicitis. I happen to have a high pain threshold.

You oughta try having celiac disease !!!

I've done that, too.
 
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Well first DH said no because they were too wide to get through our fence gate. When I suggested perhaps they could be taken apart and moved through then he just said no. So as great a deal as I believe they are, I will not get to have one come home with me.
Thank you for checking into them though. I hope there's still enough buyers to get the best deal.
 
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We did get a fair amount but beings I'm a transplanted Cali. gal I say bring it on. BUT I'm also ready for flowers and chickies, and warm weather!
 
A cochin baby next to a serama baby..
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and two of the Serama's next to a measuring cup.. see how TINY! oooohhh they are so cute.. I just love 'em!!
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Those are so GREAT!!! I gasped when I saw them thinking they were shipping eggs that had been mangled.
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She needs to find on of those fancy bakeries to sell them at!

Ditto, I thought they were real too.

Russ

same here... so sad I'm gonna miss the meet up and these cupcakes!
 
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Sorry about you dog! Bloat is new to me. Did not know that could happen. So sad.
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I have also experienced bloat in a mule and a cow (when I was a kid). The cow survived, lost the mule. The mule had been starved until it came to our house and my mother put it too large a pasture, too soon.
 
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