I know many have asked members on this forum for their opinion about when is the correct time to remove a keiki and start it on its own....so are we there, yet?Roots 1, 2 and 3 are all relatively new, while root 4 is old and the end has shriveled and dried leaving only about 1/2 of it round and firm.
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Roots 1, 2 and 3 are all relatively new, while root 4 is old and the end has shriveled and dried leaving only about 1/2 of it round and firm.
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