Wannabefree...guess what I got in the mail today!?!?!?!?

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BarredBuff said:
I feel the same way and I am their age :lol:
Well duh youngin :p I knew YOU would. The thing is, I remember having those feelings too, but I also remember knowing I didn't have a job, didn't have my own place, wasn't legally of age to do much of anything, and wasn't so interested in banking on those guys being there while I made up my mind what to do with my life over the next several years. So the ILY was kinda pointless. I was more into just having fun, dating for a while exclusively IF I decided I liked the boy enough and we had enough in common he wasn't getting on my nerves within 30 minutes, or even more realistically wasn't trying to just get one thing and run. That one thing was MINE and I was very intent on keeping it that way or feeding someone my fist :p Anyway....it just seems like kids are in a rush. I never told a boy ILY until we had been dating exclusively for at LEAST 6 months and I thought there might be a real future in it. One week is just CRAZY FAST IMO.
 

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<-------- Exception to the insanity :lol:

I agree as well. I know where I wanna be in 5 years, and if this person ain't compatible I wouldn't be either. Rushing on these things is NOT good. I wouldn't know but had a friend or two learn the hard way....
 

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<-------- Exception to the insanity :lol:

I agree as well. I know where I wanna be in 5 years, and if this person ain't compatible I wouldn't be either. Rushing on these things is NOT good. I wouldn't know but had a friend or two learn the hard way....
yeah I just hate to even have to watch someone learn the hard way. It's painful :/
 

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BarredBuff said:
Yeah it is, currently counseling one right now :/ Not fun...
UGH you poor poor dear! At least now I know who to send DD to if it flops :lol: What?! You think I want to handle that? :p
 

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BarredBuff said:
Yeah it is, currently counseling one right now :/ Not fun...
UGH you poor poor dear! At least now I know who to send DD to if it flops :lol: What?! You think I want to handle that? :p
Its been an ongoing saga for a few months, I will be rewarded for patience one day. Send me her, I am getting professional at it.
 

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BarredBuff said:
Yeah it is, currently counseling one right now :/ Not fun...
UGH you poor poor dear! At least now I know who to send DD to if it flops :lol: What?! You think I want to handle that? :p
Its been an ongoing saga for a few months, I will be rewarded for patience one day. Send me her, I am getting professional at it.
i'll stuff her in abox full of Del eggs and ship her on up there then :gig

On the Del eggs, it IS a hen issue :th I think I have figured out which one too. Just be patient a bit longer ;)
 

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Maybe she will pad them good :lol:

Huh?? I actually may have more than previously thought, they look identical to the BOs but variation is showing up now. As they feather out.
 

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Maybe she will pad them good :lol:

Huh?? I actually may have more than previously thought, they look identical to the BOs but variation is showing up now. As they feather out.
Yep. Unfortunately I have had better fertility with the one hen as well. Her eggs, the small dark ones, I believe, are always survivors. She is a mix of the Del roo over a Tetra I got from TSC back last Spring. She looks identical to a Del hen, but with flecks in her neck feathers instead of barring. That's why I missed her. She looks VERY Del except upon closer inspection, and she got the flightiness of her Tetra mother, so that was the ONE hen I couldn't ever quite catch and mistook her for my one older kinda flighty Del hen and passed her over thinking it was just her, who I was positive was a Del. :rolleyes:
 

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Her egg died too because I remember wanting it to live. It pipped but died. I think it was my bator......Nighty night
 
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