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By the way, if you decide what you want in a rooster is a Blue Laced Red Wyandotte, I'm definitely one long on those. You could have it for free, even.

Is Ian being a bad boy?

At this point, Stumpfarmer has three pullets and three cockerels. That's at least one more cockerel than she needs.
 
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Well you can never have to many spares!
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I'll turn it into a window I suppose.
 
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Is Ian being a bad boy?

At this point, Stumpfarmer has three pullets and three cockerels. That's at least one more cockerel than she needs.

Which reminds me. It looks like I'm going to have extra cockerels, too. Do you think I should try to sell them or what? At what age would one process cockerels if I were so minded?
 
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That poor little boy that dropped her will have to live with that his whole life too. Hope they get him counseling but how could you ever forget something like that. Heartbreaking.

There is an old timer here in kingston that my family has taken in. His kids all live up north near Blaine. Well 8 years ago he lost his wife to *C*, just as he was getting back to a normal ruitine in life. He was running a trac hoe, backing it up to dig a hole. Didn't see his 2 year old Grandson behind the tracktor.
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He passed imediately. I dont think I could handle that, pretty sure I would completely lose it. Poor Charlie has had to carry the death of his granchild, on top of the loss of his wife.

These stories are so sad. I can't imagine living like that, the pain of those memories would be a punishment every day. Thank you for looking after your neighbors. I hope your kindness eases his pain.
 
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Wow! now do you feel guilty for that steal? How many chickens do you have? Pretty soon they are each gonna have their own house!

I think we are going to see a little gravel lane on CR's property lined with quaintly decorated coops each complete with a window box of flowers and little mailboxes in front of each coop.
 
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There is a tab that reads "uploads" in the blue bar near the top of the page. Click on it and it will bring you to a page where you can browse your computer for files to upload. Once you have it uploaded to your BYC, then you will see it there with 2 boxes, "Thumb" and "Image" underneath it. Copy the content of the "Image" box to your BYC post.

Somewhere there is a tutorial.
 
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That poor little boy that dropped her will have to live with that his whole life too. Hope they get him counseling but how could you ever forget something like that. Heartbreaking.

There is an old timer here in kingston that my family has taken in. His kids all live up north near Blaine. Well 8 years ago he lost his wife to *C*, just as he was getting back to a normal ruitine in life. He was running a trac hoe, backing it up to dig a hole. Didn't see his 2 year old Grandson behind the tracktor.
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He passed imediately. I dont think I could handle that, pretty sure I would completely lose it. Poor Charlie has had to carry the death of his granchild, on top of the loss of his wife.

Oh, my heart is broken for him! That is a constant fear I have when I am on our tractor! Kids just don't always think and you can't hear when the machine is running! I will pray for him!
 
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