Cords laying on top of lights, problem?

PJ Diaz

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Those look like they'd fry up nicely. How big are they? Possibly rotisserie chickens as well.
Yeah those two are young roos. We gave them away, but they got decent sized. Silkies are a smaller breed though. They are weird mutants with black skin and 5 fingers (or whatever chickens have) instead of the usual 4, plus they have no flat feathers so they are all fluff. I was told that they are a delicacy in some places though. We mostly just have hens for eggs. Silkies, plus Seramas which are a tiny micro chicken. We also have a few young Silkie-Rama's.
 
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xtsho

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Yeah those two are young roos. We gave them away, but they got decent sized. Silkies are a smaller breed though. They are weird mutants with black skin and 5 fingers (or whatever chickens have) instead of the usual 4, plus they have no flat feathers so they are all fluff. I was told that they are a delicacy in some places though. We mostly just have hens for eggs. Silkies, plus Seramas which are a tiny micro chicken. We also have a few young Silkie-Rama's.
Next time you have some young roos you want to get rid of send them my way. It's been a while since I've had roasted Capon. :mrgreen:
 

Lenin1917

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Is that a Russian Blue? Looks like one of my moms cats.
Whatever the cat equivalent of mutt is, she’s(Smuckers Jelly/Karma) from the same litter as the black one(styx) and the orange one(lasagna), parents are Ghost(grey) and Mao(tortie) her other brother Goblin(now Kismet) is grey too and also with my mom and very mad that I gave him up. He’s all hisses and claws when I visit now. Was super attached to me but 6 cats is more than I have room for and 3 greys would be confusing.(everyone is fixed now lol) F78AAE6F-ABB5-4862-AF8B-ADD513ABC4FD.jpeg
 
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