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  • YYCannabis
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    Website or online store?

  • Spidermite
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    I have other pieces of his and all are beyond amazing.

  • YYCannabis
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    After having a closer look at those pics...I want one.

  • JohnEmad
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    Looks very nice. I could see myself on my porch with one.

  • YYCannabis
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    Would be like smoking through a piece of art. I’d put that on a mantle as a conversation piece rather than as a smoke accessory.

  • Spidermite
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  • OlderNOTwiser
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    Love to see them.

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  • Retodd
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    Here’s my official Saturday update. I’ve been a bit sporadic lately.
    last night when I came home from the shop I gave her a good defol. I just went in to water and took the pic. Now time to head back to work. I’ve got these two pipes to finish and sent to Tennessee next week. If you guys are interested I’ll post pix of them finished. I’m also in the process of making a horn goblet stand for my friend in Nottingham, UK. I’ll ship it out next week too.
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  • RagWeedDWC
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    My Grandparents raised Bantam roosters along with the laying hens and roosters. The bantams were raised just for the feathers, meanest damn two legged heathens that exist on this world, and probably a few others. Gathering eggs was a sprint to and from the barns. Hard as hell to catch and kill for their (Sold to guys for flys) feathers. We finally started feeding them the Mash from our stills and once they started flopping over we could catch and harvest..... Great Day for my younger brother and I!

  • Rwise
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    So far it has been enuf for my dogs to set the roo in his place and not kill him! Good dog!!

  • Rwise
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    A few nights ago I heard a commotion in the hen house, let the bogs out and followed to find one of the roosters standing over a dead owl. They are now eating it,,,
    Fir the first time in years I have no eggs, all of my girls are molting, or leading chicks around and molting.
    Spidermite if you were closer I have a luvely splash Easter Egger roo that I could give you,,, I do like my coloured eggs!

  • Rwise
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    I have light snow just north of me this morning,,, one of the weather folks is redoing his long range forecast, saying it may be a hard winter, Monday @ 5pm,,,,

  • oldjarhead100
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    I have no problem killing meat but I've had these chickens for 3 plus years ,they come when I call ,they run up to say hi (I know I know I'm a big softie lol) I butcher my deer but I just cant kill these 3 chickens ,kinda like they made it though the war so now they get to relax

  • JohnEmad
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    I had a 40 plus lb turkey gobbler that lost many battles with the little bantam roosters. The roosters were too quick. Same outcome with my dog and the rooster however. Dog won with one bite.
    Last edited by JohnEmad; 11-23-2019, 05:30 AM.

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  • LurkingInTheGrass
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    Somebody needs a new rooster - LOL

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