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Went to the local auction, had a good time!

I was told this were jumbo browns, but looking online the white are supposed to be texas a&m jumbo. Not sure how that compares. Ruck, did I fuck up? $2 each. Do they need heat still?

I also purchased a pair of Peking ducks.

https://pic8.co/sh/B5cdt6.jpg

And a pair of bantam game chickens. These are for my five year old. He calls these road runner chickens and has wanted them for a couple years.

https://pic8.co/sh/PxyzOE.jpg

And my daughter purchased an angora rabbit with her allowance.

https://pic8.co/sh/AYpXt2.jpg

Went to the local auction, had a good time! I was told this were jumbo browns, but looking online the white are supposed to be texas a&m jumbo. Not sure how that compares. Ruck, did I fuck up? $2 each. Do they need heat still? I also purchased a pair of Peking ducks. https://pic8.co/sh/B5cdt6.jpg And a pair of bantam game chickens. These are for my five year old. He calls these road runner chickens and has wanted them for a couple years. https://pic8.co/sh/PxyzOE.jpg And my daughter purchased an angora rabbit with her allowance. https://pic8.co/sh/AYpXt2.jpg

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I just use dried since I can get huge quantities cheap. Toss a handful into a bowl of water. Turn over some dirt with a shovel and toss them the worms. They'll recognize the shovel as a food-getter and follow you around. You can get a dozen feeder goldfish for a dollar or two. Throw them in a kiddie pool and watch the magic.

Now I have to start a meal worm colony.

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It's insanely easy. I'll post the link to the best colony idea that I found. It had to be simple bc my son was required to keep up with it.

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I'm watching a 20 minute tutorial right now!