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Sorry; just wondering if she meant it would most likely rot whilst still attached (and require amputation,) rather than coming off cleanly...
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they are claimed to be bred from very old stock leghorns from 1955. Hence 55 flowery hens.Sweet! They look a tad heavier than standard Leghorns. I wonder what else was in the mix?
Now what'd I say?
Sorry; just wondering if she meant it would most likely rot whilst still attached (and require amputation,) rather than coming off cleanly...
@WVduckchickthat chocolate pullet/hen you posted pics of in the 24he auction thread is gorgeous.![]()
Thank you Ravyn, that helped answer a ton of questions I had but were not going to post....
Nope, doesn't help a bit.![]()
As in it's not going to fall off by itself???
Sorry; just wondering if she meant it would most likely rot whilst still attached (and require amputation,) rather than coming off cleanly...
I'm so sorry! I was referring back to the George Carlin comment, and something falling off by itself. I was not meaning to laugh at Chrissy!![]()
I'm so sorry! I was referring back to the George Carlin comment, and something falling off by itself. I was not meaning to laugh at Chrissy!![]()
Questions can always be posted here... we don't judge, attack or get bent out of shape over stupid semantics, lol...
Well, then...![]()
May or may not... may introduce gangrene to healthy tissue... watch that closely...
See above...