Should I adopt this new chicken?!

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I still have horses, but haven't ridden in several years. My older 'steady eddie' mare died, and the 'sweet young things' might be too exciting, and the ground gets harder every year! :old Anyone looking for a nice Trakehner mare? Or CIMG0263.JPG two? Mary
 
Thank you, yes it's a dangerous sport, my husband is still upset about me still wanted to ride but it's too hard for me to give up
Yes...I love Horses..I trained my Arab myself and we are a great team..He is my Best Friend..He is very forward and a bit silly still at his older age of 16...He's a lot of show and actually is fantastic...I say he's my last but I might change my mind ?...I'm going riding this week...Temps to get the snow melting a bit..
Happy trails and a speedy recovery.....
 
Yes...I love Horses..I trained my Arab myself and we are a great team..He is my Best Friend..He is very forward and a bit silly still at his older age of 16...He's a lot of show and actually is fantastic...I say he's my last but I might change my mind ?...I'm going riding this week...Temps to get the snow melting a bit..
Happy trails and a speedy recovery.....
Thank you so much!
 
About the bantam, I don’t think it’s a great idea to add this little guy to your flock because of sickness, but I have a bantam with all large flock members and she is pretty high in the pecking order. She definitely holds her own out there. Bantams can be pretty feisty, I have heard that the roosters can dominate large size cocks. A bantam with a large size flock isn’t a problem, but taking this guy might be a problem health wise.
 

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