In it for the food
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- Newly Hatched Chick
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In it for the food
Hellow from Perth East, tiny hamlet, name gives it away. I have 50 dual purpose barred rocks, not pets for sure more like outdoor pantry.
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- TomK
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If you don't plant the tree, you will never have the fruit...
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- TomK
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Right...that was a niggling thought in my wee brain as i wrote earlier...cheers, and again...make yourself at home...great people here
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If you don't plant the tree, you will never have the fruit...
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Re: In it for the food
We got barred rocks cause they are a nice dual breed, pretty to look at , not so noisy and the hackle makes for great fly tying materials, lol.
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- Killerbunny
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Re: In it for the food
We got barred rock cockerels to grow out this year too. Usually have wyandottes but no boy so are trying these. SO far they are dong nicely! Good luck with yours and welcome!
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Beltsville Small White turkeys.
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