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Post by JimW » Fri Sep 02, 2016 11:10 am

Morning, not so good so far.

Packed some spare roosters up to get rid of take more space which is good. In the process decided take up a new game.....not really néw just higher degree of difficulty.

"Extreme Chicken Chasing"....

Needed:

- 1 chicken, preferably a rare, all black breed, Svart Hona is a good choice.

- a large area of trees, prickly ash and buckthorn

- 1 net

- nobody else home so you can't cheat and have help.

Participant requirements: mid-40's, overweight, wearing shorts and flop flops.

To play accidently let expensive, rare chick out of pen and then try and catch it as it runs thru the prickly ash and buckthorn.

Round one was 30 minutes. .... score chicken 2 me 0.

Chicken got 2 points because I almost caught it twice.

Had to stop after 30 minutes to go get blood transfusion to replace lost blood. Lol

Set out food and water and live traps hope she comes back. :(
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Post by WLLady » Fri Sep 02, 2016 11:13 am

oh jim, so sorry. but think of all the exercise you are getting!!!! (ducking)
hope you can get her trapped soon....
KB: glad they're doing better!

having a VERY tough time being inside working today. it's too darned gorgeous out there!
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Post by ross » Fri Sep 02, 2016 11:21 am

Jim thanks for the smile & vision lol Blk KFC ?
Yu need a good pheasant retriever dog . Luck man
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Post by Maximus » Fri Sep 02, 2016 11:21 am

Killerbunny wrote:QR_BBPOST Can we get a recipe for peach crisp please?
Yes I've done this surgery before but I hate the amount it bleeds, very scary. I should also remember to wear safety glasses because I got hit in the face with a lump of pus and blood clot yuck! Second girl doing well this am, on the roost. Will take the dressing off later.
Sure, I will post in recipes later. Will be hard, I don't measure..it's all eye. But I'll do my best
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Post by Maximus » Fri Sep 02, 2016 11:22 am

Oh Jim, that sucks kahonas. I'm just wondering if you swore at all? Just so I know if we can be friends or not.
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Post by Flat Rock Farm » Fri Sep 02, 2016 11:41 am

:rofl: Jim I am sorry that's hilarious!!!!

If I am going to be catching any, always do it at dusk, they are on their perk. Easy peasy!! :wink:
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Post by Home Grown Poultry » Fri Sep 02, 2016 11:48 am

WOWZERS thats one heck of a brake job! thats almost the price of my Heavy Duty Stage 3 tranny in my truck!

Happy Month to you OC!

Jim theres one other trick better than a net... take a coat hanger or similar metal. bend it into a tight hook but leave an extended length of wire out from the end... heres an example... it dosent get caught much in brush... grab said bird by the leg.

good luck man!
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Post by ross » Fri Sep 02, 2016 2:39 pm

Well it's 2:30 pm, sitting up here in my "the gawd "design / made tree stand . Thanks again Al lots a use . Heard yote barking last night out bdrm window no signs round place so just sittin out back in bush 12' off ground watchin . Only thing I see is lots a fat squirrels scurrying about burying walnuts . A few more weeks & should be ready for harvest , squirrels that is . Luck
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Post by Home Grown Poultry » Fri Sep 02, 2016 2:43 pm

heck ya! right on Ross! im so glad I was able to get you back into a tree stand! Cheers my friend!

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Post by WLLady » Fri Sep 02, 2016 2:59 pm

YAY! you must be feeling better from your "incident" Ross! that's great!
I can't wait for October-even if i can't get out to enjoy hunting myself I can live vicariously through you guys and gals that do hunt. I am trying to get my hands on a cocking aid for the crossbow, but first i need to see if i need to install a rail on my treestand to hold it up, or if i can even get into the tree stand....maybe i'll give it a try this weekend and see how it goes.
Going to be a busy garden weekend for me....tomatoes MUST get into the dehydrator....or be used for target practice, or SOMETHING. and the weekend is ALMOST HERE!!!! WHOOHOO!
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