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Anna - 2004-04-12 08:07:03 I had a friend whose parents always gave them colored chicks for Easter. I think the chicks were dyed somehow after they hatched. * * * * * * * * * * * * Laura - 2004-04-12 18:42:00 This Alaskan process involves injecting non-toxic dye into the egg itself. Turns out it disappears when they fledge out, so there aren't any nuclear-waste-green adult chickens wandering around...they have lots of time on their hands in those long Alaskan winters, clearly.* * * * * * * * * * * * Laura - 2004-04-12 18:44:03 I'm glad to see people weighing in on this. Let's keep the dialogue going, here.* * * * * * * * * * * * Anna - 2004-04-13 12:45:08 Well, they *are* cute. Poor chicks. Good things rarely happen once they become Chickens.* * * * * * * * * * * * Laura - 2004-04-13 18:45:14 Tips for keeping Urban Chickens. Tip #1: "When nosy neighbors ask you what type of bird that is, don't tell them it's a chicken. We got away for years using "Austrailian Malley Fowl" that costs "thousands of dollars" "rare show birds" that "win first prizes in televised shows" excuses." I have a feeling I've posted this link before. Hope I'm not turning into the Old Blevins of Urban Chickens.* * * * * * * * * * * * seed - 2005-10-12 03:10:20 Take your time to take a look at the sites on winning april flowers winning april flowers http://www.flower4us.com/april-flowers.html http://www.flower4us.com/april-flowers.html - Tons of interesdting stuff!!!* * * * * * * * * * * * add your comment: |