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Chic Rustler

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ok....time for good stuff! photobomb!
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well installed to my buddy. he was supposed to get results today. he called the hospital and they told him no news by now is a negative. so i guess we are all good. been monitoring everyone's temps. all has been well

it's my daughters 10th birthday. beautiful sunny day. the house is completely opened up and we cleaned every nook and cranny. bow we are soaking up sunshine and fresh air
 

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What will you do with all those chicks? I'm thinking about loading my bators after this hatch of ducks (16) and chicks (too early to tell how many are viable). I'm thinking that the feed stores will not be able to keep up with demand this year. So... might be a good idea to hatch and sell chicks to cover feed costs for the rest of the year. Not sure how that will work for me here.
 

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well installed to my buddy. he was supposed to get results today. he called the hospital and they told him no news by now is a negative. so i guess we are all good. been monitoring everyone's temps. all has been well

it's my daughters 10th birthday. beautiful sunny day. the house is completely opened up and we cleaned every nook and cranny. bow we are soaking up sunshine and fresh air
What a relief!
 
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