Re: Humane practices...
- From: OmManiPadmeOmelet <ompomelet@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 21:12:18 -0500
In article <Xns983DA5EA13C8Bdanny@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
diddy <diddy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
in thread news:ompomelet-F23179.15160513092006@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
OmManiPadmeOmelet <ompomelet@xxxxxxxxx> whittled the following words:
Perhaps in the future if/when these new people move out, (they said it's
in the future plans) but I think it'd be wise of me to be rooster free.
I can keep up to 8 birds by city ordinance and the pet emu stays dammit!
<G>
Not all hens go broody. Eggs are a by-product of many modern breeds so
even "free and natural" we can have eggs to eat, cruelty free!
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What new people? Are neighbors what is keeping you from having chickens? I
have been rooster free for over a year.
Pretty much...
Do you still have the pet Emu?
Yes, and a trio of muscovies still as well.
Arnold, Doodles and Gramma. ;-)
If you want muscoveys I can send you some eggs :)
<lol> That's ok. I've been eating most of what I'm getting altho'
I did let them set one small nest earlier this year. I sold the
resulting duckling.
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Peace!
Om
"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch"
-- Jack Nicholson
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