Sadly not for a while, not this year :-( unless I get a monster hatch in the spring!SandyM wrote:QR_BBPOST Maybe you're right!! When are you going to have some ready for me??
Leg Lifts
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She was doing that over a legband?? Geez.....i have never had that all the birds get used to them pretty fast-except my one boy who has figured out how to remove his....
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- Killerbunny
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That is too funny!
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She came here with it. Shes had it on forever. I saw her picking at it and looked to see if something was caught in it, didn't see anything but just took it off and that was last I've seen of the leg lifts. I'm starting to wonder who rules the roost around here. It used to be me.
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