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thatbastardken posted:Fairies ground in a mill produce faerie dust at a better rate than hand ground ones. Declawing is only an issue if you're concerned about selling rather than slaughter. Ugh, why even disbud and declaw? If your slaughtering for veal fairies, it's gonna be before their skulls seal and major horn growth. Anyone who feels the need to de-poke their fairies due to interflock injuries is keeping them in overcrowded conditions with poor flock management. It is a waste of time, and stresses the farie out, making it harder for them to make weight. And if you do it because you can't take a few nibbles, wear your gauntlets and eye pro like your supposed to. I also don't advocate keeping them as pets. Farm the domestic variety or enjoy them wild, but a faire dies not belong in a home environment.
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# ¿ Apr 26, 2014 13:46 |
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Fluffy Bunnies posted:
That, and wild caught can carry a lot of funky diseases. Where do you live? I have some undersize culls I could overnight you. Anywhere in the US except Louisiana.
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# ¿ Apr 28, 2014 16:21 |