Posted by DB4600 on February 15, 2017 at 12:43:37 from (174.219.11.115):
In Reply to: Re: Chinese Junk! posted by rrlund on February 15, 2017 at 11:30:36:
A friends dad recently built his retirement house with some amenities. He had bought some hatchery chicks along with new waterers, feeders, and feed. He had been raising the little peepers for about 2 weeks and had the carpenter coming back to do some work in the new shed so in an effort to keep the chicks settled he put them in a quiet corner in a wood box that he had received some Chinese goods in. Subsequently chicks started dying off. He said they looked healthy and would just tip over. By the time he made the call to the hatchery he had lost 10 of his 24 chicks. The lady on the other end reassured him she could analyze his problem because she had thirty years experience and asked him to describe his scenario. He described the water, the feed, the feeders, the vitamins, the box, and said while he was on the phone with her number 11 cashed it in right in front of him. She asked about the wood box that he had moved the chicks to and he described it to a tee including the writing on the box that he couldn't read. She told him to get his chicks out of the box because it was ladened with formaldehyde.
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