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I posted them as soon as I took them. That is this morning at essentially that time.I love it, Bob. When was this?
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I posted them as soon as I took them. That is this morning at essentially that time.I love it, Bob. When was this?
I was about to say "be still my heart a leghorn" but now that feels inappropriate.Tax for all the chatter about my heart:
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It wound up being a pretty peaceful morning..... so far.Great solution!
Oh I know! We've only had one roo over the last 25 plus years of keeping chickens cause any harm. I have my theory as to what caused him to go off. He attacked my elderly mother, then my husband, then sadly we decided to put him down as it was all unprovoked. I keep a close watch on them when I'm in the pen...I don't want an encounter with their sharp bits!All I can say is you're all very brave. Camo combats, heavyweight, boots, leather gloves in one pocket, walnuts in the other annd that's the lightweight chicken tending kit.
Take no chances is my view. We're not dealing with cuddly toys here you know.
I couldn't help but notice chickens have sharp bits!
Yeah, I bought mine for around $15...that's about my max. $80 is a crazy amount!I bought my SIL a pair of Sketchers thongs; the first and only time I have ever paid $80.00 for a PAIR OF THONGS!
So far I have found the sharp bits on the cats to be more painful than the sharp bits on chickens. But I don't have a rooster with spurs so it may not be a fair comparison.Oh I know! We've only had one roo over the last 25 plus years of keeping chickens cause any harm. I have my theory as to what caused him to go off. He attacked my elderly mother, then my husband, then sadly we decided to put him down as it was all unprovoked. I keep a close watch on them when I'm in the pen...I don't want an encounter with their sharp bits!
I had a cat growing up that hunted dogs...Everyone will hate me but a good cat hunting dog sorts problems like this out.
No green toenail polish with flip flops around that girl...you might lose a toe...So far I have found the sharp bits on the cats to be more painful than the sharp bits on chickens. But I don't have a rooster with spurs so it may not be a fair comparison.
I did get an almighty peck yesterday because a little green bug landed on me. Diana is quick and she loves little green bugs.
She didn't draw blood but it was very painful! Still, I fared better than the little green bug.
No, that’s ok, at least from my perspective.I was about to say "be still my heart a leghorn" but now that feels inappropriate.