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Thread: Reheating F/T?

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    Re: Reheating F/T?

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    If the snakes don't eat it the neighbor's chickens will.
    LOL We think of chickens as docile herbivores but my god they are anything but. Little velociraptors with feathers.
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    Re: Reheating F/T?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pezz View Post
    What i thought but he was adamant about it building bacteria.

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    My beep plays this game with me when it's feeding time and I have to reheat about 3 times one right after the other and she is fine.

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    Re: Reheating F/T?

    Thanks everyone. I will show this thread to him.

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    Re: Reheating F/T?

    Quote Originally Posted by SDA View Post
    LOL We think of chickens as docile herbivores but my god they are anything but. Little velociraptors with feathers.
    According to paleontologists velociraptors did have feathers, but yeah most people think they're herbivores. They're actually opportunistic omnivores.

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