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No be the first pig u had in your flat

 

you right there :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: i've had to set my alarm at 4am a few times to pretend i'm up for work so my neighbours dont see them leaving.

b*****d in it, getting up early an sneaking out before they wake only to find its your gaff, :whistling::laugh:

 

even worse when you wake up and look at the side of you and think "oh for f**k sake not you again Bigdog" :D

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:laugh: brian's to much of a man for me

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No be the first pig u had in your flat

 

you right there :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: i've had to set my alarm at 4am a few times to pretend i'm up for work so my neighbours dont see them leaving.

Glad you said "pretend im up for work" and not "im up for work anyway" coz we,d have known you were lying then :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

FFS he's even lying to some munter he's paid for that he has a job now.....what a f*****g loser.......... :laugh:

 

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: i'm semi - retarded these days. Working in Tarn on monday to friday though :cray:

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. . . . an cheap incubator or a couple of broody hens / bantams.

 

If anyone can help or has any ideas, it'd be much appreciated!

have a look in the adtrader, or bird trader paper could find something in one of them, or failing that have a look on the gumtree website,

 

all the best,

 

jay. :thumbs:

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Don't know that i would trust a 2nd hand incubator unless it was from a pal.

I think these are the cheapest ones to buy?........ http://www.livefoods...oductsearchusen

 

There are many breeds of chickens which make good broodies, depends how many eggs you want hatched at once as to what type to get. I have some Wyndotte cross silkies here. Gold tops also make good ones. But no good if you want something right now. As if you get some, they may need several weeks to settle into their new home before they start to lay and/or got broody. You best bet for immediate hatching is either an incubator or find out of someone near you has a broody they would not mind you putting eggs under. Failing that there are also professional hatcheries :thumbs:

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No be the first pig u had in your flat

 

you right there :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: i've had to set my alarm at 4am a few times to pretend i'm up for work so my neighbours dont see them leaving.

b*****d in it, getting up early an sneaking out before they wake only to find its your gaff, :whistling::laugh:

 

even worse when you wake up and look at the side of you and think "oh for f**k sake"NOT YOU AGAIN MUMMY :D

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No be the first pig u had in your flat

 

you right there :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: i've had to set my alarm at 4am a few times to pretend i'm up for work so my neighbours dont see them leaving.

b*****d in it, getting up early an sneaking out before they wake only to find its your gaff, :whistling::laugh:

 

even worse when you wake up and look at the side of you and think "oh for f**k sake"NOT YOU AGAIN MUMMY :D

 

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