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sab2
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Posted - 18 Dec 2011 : 5:23:05 PM
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Mine were both rescued from the turkey farm in Norfolk, poor Bernard was so overweight he could hardly walk, they rear all year round so you may be able to rescue one in a few of months time |
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Zan
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sab2
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Posted - 27 Dec 2011 : 4:25:19 PM
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Zan thats fantastic, i must have a boring turkey as he hasn,t touched the ball since i put it in, i don,t think he is fully recovered from his flu, the vet says they can do nothing for him, he has antibiotics when i think he needs them but the only way to find out whats wrong is to kill him and test them fresh, i could never do that to him , Mrs Matthews has not had flu so shes as bright as a button she is in disgrace as she keeps following the chickens up the woods and over the bridge back down the other side but then dose not follow them back so i have to go into the bushes and brambles every night trying to get her back, OH helped last night and came out of the rhodys with no hat and had fallen over twice i tried not to laugh but couldn,t hwlp myself. |
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pat day
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Posted - 27 Dec 2011 : 5:24:30 PM
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Laughing out loud Heather
Sally perhaps try him with his ball in spring, those three looked like they were being territorial with the ball, because they were certainly displaying |
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