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What’s the rooster’s problem? I love the little sound she was making.

Second time I’ve seen the term “bellybutton” used. Is it just another word for sissy, etc. or is it a turkey-only term? :lau


He doesn’t like that hen. That’s the only hen he doesn’t like.

I think it might be because of her habit of roosting right next to him and pulling feathers out of his tail .

So it’s hard to decide who really is at fault.
 
The belly button is a sphincter muscle just like the alternate one is. That’s how I came to use it. For some reason calling something a bellybutton is more acceptable to the other sphincter muscle.. :confused: :confused: :confused:
I do understand the reasoning behind your cute euphemism. But I also must disclose one thing: I’m pretty sure my bellybutton is not a sphincter muscle.
 
Ha had to catch it to put the lead on. :gig
Only canine I had I couldn't catch was a coyote I raised. I don't recommend one as a pet.
My great grandma had a dog that she swore was half coyote and half red healer. Her name was Chicken. She was hilarious when she was happy and comfortable with you, but she would disappear the moment she sensed a problem.
 
My great grandma had a dog that she swore was half coyote and half red healer. Her name was Chicken. She was hilarious when she was happy and comfortable with you, but she would disappear the moment she sensed a problem.
Never seen a dog hide as fast as her, could squeeze into the wierdest places
My dog found mine as a pup in the woods under a gooseberry... He was squeaking one, which died... thought stray dogs, not thinking about it just flooded and she probably had moved the pups to dry ground. I should have let him squeak them all or step on their heads.... but I took them home and bottle fed them, thinking they were stray dogs and I could find homes for them. :gig

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My dog found mine as a pup in the woods under a gooseberry... He was squeaking one, which died... thought stray dogs, not thinking about it just flooded and she probably had moved the pups to dry ground. I should have let him squeak them all or step on their heads.... but I took them home and bottle fed them, thinking they were stray dogs and I could find homes for them. :gig

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He’s cute, I want one. I would train it to be a Judas Coyote and lure the other coyotes to their demise.

How domesticated did it become? What happened to the rest of the litter? Was it trainable ?
 

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