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Two rolls. I have popsicle sticks too, from the kids' craft drawer, so I'll try that.

Deb, did you see my new duck house?? Think they will go for it?
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Two rolls. I have popsicle sticks too, from the kids' craft drawer, so I'll try that.
Deb, did you see my new duck house?? Think they will go for it?
@RavynFallen
check your paypal
@BantyChooks
never give up hope. My first purebred Narri tom, the foundation of the flock I have today, broke his shank and I had to amputate mid shank and made him a prosthesis after he healed up and he could do everything but scratch with it. The hens took care of his itches, though, until that dang Malamute slaughtered him when he protected his hens (26 birds died, but only Tom and one of the girls). Birds heal VERY fast as long as no infection takes root, and splinting will allow healing, even if it is not to human grade repair standards.
Do your best, it can't be worse than not doing anything.
@LittleLakePhil
sorry about your phone issues.
Redeye here I come...3 am wakeup set.
@RavynFallen
check your paypal
@BantyChooks
never give up hope. My first purebred Narri tom, the foundation of the flock I have today, broke his shank and I had to amputate mid shank and made him a prosthesis after he healed up and he could do everything but scratch with it. The hens took care of his itches, though, until that dang Malamute slaughtered him when he protected his hens (26 birds died, but only Tom and one of the girls). Birds heal VERY fast as long as no infection takes root, and splinting will allow healing, even if it is not to human grade repair standards.
Do your best, it can't be worse than not doing anything.
@LittleLakePhil
sorry about your phone issues.
Redeye here I come...3 am wakeup set.
@RavynFallen
check your paypal
@BantyChooks
never give up hope. My first purebred Narri tom, the foundation of the flock I have today, broke his shank and I had to amputate mid shank and made him a prosthesis after he healed up and he could do everything but scratch with it. The hens took care of his itches, though, until that dang Malamute slaughtered him when he protected his hens (26 birds died, but only Tom and one of the girls). Birds heal VERY fast as long as no infection takes root, and splinting will allow healing, even if it is not to human grade repair standards.
Do your best, it can't be worse than not doing anything.
@LittleLakePhil
sorry about your phone issues.
Redeye here I come...3 am wakeup set.
@RavynFallen
check your paypal
@BantyChooks
never give up hope. My first purebred Narri tom, the foundation of the flock I have today, broke his shank and I had to amputate mid shank and made him a prosthesis after he healed up and he could do everything but scratch with it. The hens took care of his itches, though, until that dang Malamute slaughtered him when he protected his hens (26 birds died, but only Tom and one of the girls). Birds heal VERY fast as long as no infection takes root, and splinting will allow healing, even if it is not to human grade repair standards.
Do your best, it can't be worse than not doing anything.
@LittleLakePhil
sorry about your phone issues.
Redeye here I come...3 am wakeup set.
Good morning, from this end.
Bum deal, Phil - seems they sold you a lemonHope you can sort something.
Safe journey, Walnut.
Banti - good luck with sorting out your duck![]()