BYC Edu thread, keep on rambling - HERE incubation Qs answered, lots of information!!

MikeLM

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these little ones leave tomorrow they are so cute too, boooo whooooo wish I could keep them all as usual
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and this poor widdle one had a messed up hock as she was stuck zipping over night so I am trying to help her, I dont normally do this, not sure why I am actually she wont shut up she still in bator.
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Awwwww :love
 

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Site is acting slow.

I'm going to call it a night.

Goodnight everyone! :frow
 

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Gamefowl were bred to be nice to humans, correct, just not other chickens?

That make any more sense?
In my experiance, it can be hit or miss with games being people aggressive or not. I had the sweetest game roo that was the 3rd generation of my games, but his son was a total nightmare. The hens were incredibly bitey, too.

A fidget spinner is a type of stress-relieving toy. ... The toy has been advertised to may help people who have trouble focusing or fidgeting (such as those with ADHD, autism, or anxiety) by acting as a release mechanism for nervous energy or stress. View attachment 33514


I think they are just to annoy parents
I've actually considered getting one, but I can't justify getting one. Sure, it could help with my anxiety. Then again, it could be totally useless. And as for ADD and ADHD... I have the attention span of a gnat and I'd probably forget it existed in less than 72 hours.
 

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A fidget spinner is a type of stress-relieving toy. ... The toy has been advertised to may help people who have trouble focusing or fidgeting (such as those with ADHD, autism, or anxiety) by acting as a release mechanism for nervous energy or stress. View attachment 33514


I think they are just to annoy parents

My kids have been obsessing over these things a lot lately. They wanted one so bad that they super glued some of hubby's ruler blade bearings together to make them. They ended losing any chance they may have had of getting one.

Daffodil passed away. At least she was a comfortable as she could be. We had her wrapped in a towel and heated blanket on the recliner in the living room for her last couple hours.

Good news here too though, I have 2 little muscovy ducklings now in the hatcher.
 
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