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1ea. GLW, SLW, BLRW, BR, SS, GL Cochin banty roo(Romeo,coolest chick I ever met)
I don't have a short attention span, I just.........oh look, a chicken.
Spoiled chickens lay better eggs.
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1ea. GLW, SLW, BLRW, BR, SS, GL Cochin banty roo(Romeo,coolest chick I ever met)
I don't have a short attention span, I just.........oh look, a chicken.
Spoiled chickens lay better eggs.
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post #12 of 14

diapers - egads - holy mackeral - what next - baby carrage - barnie

post #13 of 14

I would absolutely love to have a well minded rooster to do this with and take him to town and walk him on the side walk through town.  I live in a very small town where the news of a rooster on a leash going through town would be the talk of the town in a matter of minutes.smile

Live life to the fullest everyday!!!!
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Live life to the fullest everyday!!!!
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post #14 of 14

roll to the topic LOL roll I do agree with the OP, he is afraid if he is seen in the company of a leashed chicken he may lose his MAN CARD LOL.

Standard White Cornish, Dark's & White laced Red Cornish Breeder..........If you don't have Cornish you don't have Chickens. Breeding the best, to the best.
As good as a few and better than most, What You'll Tolerate in your flock is what you'll get.
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Standard White Cornish, Dark's & White laced Red Cornish Breeder..........If you don't have Cornish you don't have Chickens. Breeding the best, to the best.
As good as a few and better than most, What You'll Tolerate in your flock is what you'll get.
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