Not qualified to raise chickens anymore .
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- Teenaged Cockerel
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Re: Not qualified to raise chickens anymore .
Ha ha the look of " what I do " to get my back scratched lol . What no chin strap ,Happy ?
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Re: Not qualified to raise chickens anymore .
I agreed with number two, I prefer to talk with someone in the hobby for years, they know things that I didn't even know, I didn't know, lol, you know what I mean? I don't know what a hatch along is? I take pictures to remember them years later, plus I like to look at chickens, I have taken pictures because I thought they were a good specimen but never because I thought they were cute, I don't think that is the same. I don't really care if people dress them up or give them funny names, (it's not my business) those type of people usually are really caring and kind to their animals so I think that's probably the most important part. Mostly I just take this as a joke some guy wrote trying to sound like a crusty old farmer, now I have met quite a few of those over my lifetime lol.
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- windwalkingwolf
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Re: Not qualified to raise chickens anymore .
I have to admit that "Roo" irritates me a little, in the same way and for the same reason that ppl riting like this doz. U no who U R. 10 years ago you might have had a character limit in text messages, but not anymore (unless you're a twitterer, in which case I probably don't like you anyway :D ), so there's no excuse but laziness.
I call my roosters cockbirds, and don't feel the need to snigger every time someone makes a Big Black Cock joke, but it happens... especially at daylight savings time when it's time to turn your cocks black.
Balance in all things I say :)
I call my roosters cockbirds, and don't feel the need to snigger every time someone makes a Big Black Cock joke, but it happens... especially at daylight savings time when it's time to turn your cocks black.
Balance in all things I say :)
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Re: Not qualified to raise chickens anymore .
I am guilty of number 6 and 8. No clothes on chickens for me though, clothes on animals I can't take it, sorry.
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Re: Not qualified to raise chickens anymore .
windwalkingwolf wrote: ↑Thu Aug 31, 2017 10:49 pmI have to admit that "Roo" irritates me a little, in the same way and for the same reason that ppl riting like this doz. U no who U R. 10 years ago you might have had a character limit in text messages, but not anymore (unless you're a twitterer, in which case I probably don't like you anyway :D ), so there's no excuse but laziness.
I call my roosters cockbirds, and don't feel the need to snigger every time someone makes a Big Black Cock joke, but it happens... especially at daylight savings time when it's time to turn your cocks black.
Balance in all things I say :)
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Re: Not qualified to raise chickens anymore .
I LIKE it!
However, I have to admit that I was "this far" from making hen saddles to: a) protect the hens from the rooster's toe nails; and b) possibly prevent sunburn. Because now we have to deal with another hen with an open wound on the top layer of skin before it gets worse and infected.
However, I have to admit that I was "this far" from making hen saddles to: a) protect the hens from the rooster's toe nails; and b) possibly prevent sunburn. Because now we have to deal with another hen with an open wound on the top layer of skin before it gets worse and infected.
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