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samsullyevans:

It’s no problem, Cedes. If it’d make you happy it’s total worth it. :)

Thanks, Sam. You’re too sweet for your own good.

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2 weeks ago · 22 notes (© fonnieconnie)
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samsullyevans:

I totally would.

So? If you’d be cool with like a mutt and not something super fancy, it wouldn’t cost too much. Sometimes people even give out free puppies cuz they don’t want them.

Like I’d be picky if you’re going to buy me a puppy! That’s just…amazing and so thoughtful!

Thank you thank you thank you! Even if you haven’t got him or her, yet.

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2 weeks ago · 22 notes (© fonnieconnie)
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wish-everybody-well:

Oh no, usually small companies or chickens advertised to be free range do not have those things done to them. Obviously, there will be the exceptions but in most cases those chickens have a much better life than factory chickens. Yes, they do! They have patterns on them! 

That’s what I thought. Farm chickens are what I usually think of. If you get a chicken, you should get a leopard collar. Then your chicken’ll be fashionable.

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2 weeks ago · 22 notes (© fonnieconnie)
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wish-everybody-well:

Exactly! Though obviously people who keep them free range don’t do those things. But most major companies do, unless they’re breeding them for meat, in which they inject them with so many hormones that after a month or so their bodies are too big for them to be able to move at all. Well, they make leashes and diapers for chickens, I could keep it inside!

That’s what I was thinking of, not the major companies. I knew about the injections because my middle school Spanish teacher went really in depth to what they do to bulls in Spain. Oh my God, no they don’t. Seriously? Wow.

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2 weeks ago · 22 notes (© fonnieconnie)
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wish-everybody-well:

They’re cute too! And actually, they are. Most of them are forcibly plucked to renew their egg laying cycle so that they don’t have a month or two of downtime that hens normally need. If they think a chicken won’t immediate return to laying eggs it’s killed at only or two years of age. They also cut off about half of the beak and will put more than ten chickens in a cage made for one. It’s terrible.

What the hell? Seriously? That’s…terrible. I still don’t know where you’d keep a chicken, though. Especially in New York.

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2 weeks ago · 22 notes (© fonnieconnie)
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wish-everybody-well:

I think they’re adorable. Not to mention I’d be saving it from either being killed or forced to produce more eggs than it ever should.

Sure, they’re adorable when they’re younger, but an old chicken…I guess that’s true. But, technically, they’re not forced to produce more eggs than they should. They just do.

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2 weeks ago · 22 notes (© fonnieconnie)
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wish-everybody-well:

No. I still want a pet chicken. And a kitten. Asking for animals is never too much!

You want a chicken?

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2 weeks ago · 22 notes (© fonnieconnie)
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samsullyevans:

What if I bought you one? For like… your birthday or something.

Cuz friends do that stuff, I think.

Oh my God, you would do that, Sam?

No, that’s way too much to ask. I’ve always wanted another since mine died, but no. That’s a puppy you’d be buying.

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2 weeks ago · 22 notes (© fonnieconnie)
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I just want a cute, fluffy, adorable puppy. Is that too much to ask?

I just want a cute, fluffy, adorable puppy. Is that too much to ask?

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