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Oh no!!! Major bummer! Were these your own eggs/chicks or shipped one's?
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All shipped--except 3 of the Muscovies (silvers) were mine.

That is messed up. So sorry to hear. Poor babies...
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Well, I have still some chores to do & coops to close up.
My birds want to stay out til 9 PM as it is still kinda light out...
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I wanna get comfy & shower & watch TV!!!!!!!!!
Good night all!
 
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Made in 1956 it is a 6' bar and I have the owners manual. It actually ran when I got it but havent tried it in a while it is too hard on the ears.

Tim Taylor would love it

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actually, the fellow who took down our huge windblown fir trees, had one that appeared to be that big

It is a 2 MAN saw notice the handle on the end for the second person. And them ole boyz packed these around in the woods all day.
 
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I think I'd be happier with bears than elk: elk are more likely to be dangerous to humans, and they're like cattle in that they are capable of doing an incredible amount of property damage out of sheer size and clumsiness.
 
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Them was just way ward milk duds!!!

I'll gather them up and send them to ya for snacking on
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CL - Did I tell you the story of the game warden and the chocolate covered almonds when you were here?
 
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Tim Taylor would love it

*** more power ***

actually, the fellow who took down our huge windblown fir trees, had one that appeared to be that big

It is a 2 MAN saw notice the handle on the end for the second person. And them ole boyz packed these around in the woods all day.

Dad's particular hate was carrying one through salal and huckleberry.
 
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I think I'd be happier with bears than elk: elk are more likely to be dangerous to humans, and they're like cattle in that they are capable of doing an incredible amount of property damage out of sheer size and clumsiness.

I've given up on landsacping
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Have you taken a look at my BYC page? If you scroll way way way down to the bottom, you can see some of the herds coming through. They are here all year long, and unlike the bears, they don't go into torpor.
 
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