An "AHAAA" moment

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nikkers390

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Tonight I was tucking the ducks, geese and chickens in for the night. I fed them, brought them treats gave them fresh water. Since it was still light, I decided to sit in their pen for a bit. It looked crowded in there though no one was complaining. They have not been allowed free ranging for a week.
I hated to leave the since the bobcat attacks. I lost 10 chickens in 2 nights. The 2 lone survivors were in a new pen trying to fit in. I only bought them a week ago. I got 10 pullets 2 rooster. All that's left of that flock is one ugly speckled naked neck pullet with a crooked tail and a young black rooster with a rose comb, pretty mutt.
As I was sitting, this little hen jumped on my chair and then on my shoulder. She was talking like chickens do. I wish I could understand chicken. It was at the moment when she tucked her head and neck under my chin that I finally understood why people passionately love their chickens. This was a survivor of 2 bobcat attacks which took 10 of her flock. I know nothing about her, but she trusted me enough to approach me and show affection. was surprised how much heat a naked neck radiates, her neck felt hot under my chin. My immediate response was to stroke her and assure her that it will be OK.
I just had to share this with others who may understand.
 
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