Crispy skinned leg and thigh was delicious!!Will be glad later.
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Crispy skinned leg and thigh was delicious!!Will be glad later.
So true! The only time I found a dead mouse with my bare feet was in the middle of the night. I felt the fur before I stepped down, figured it was one of the rabbit fur mice the cats have. I think it was morning when I saw the actual critter, fortunately only dead, not chewed up and barfed out. I think that is the only time I've found an intact mouse carcass.Better to hear it and find it visually, than to obliviously find with your bare feet.![]()
Our oldest cat is like that. We've got her from the humane society about 10 years ago. We were told it took 6 months for someone to catch her and bring her in. She was already spayed. She'll sit in DW's lap and has for several years but any motion sends her running off. Must let her sniff my hand and dip her head to pet her if I'm up. No head dip means "DON'T TOUCH!". She's now decided that I may sometimes pet her when I'm sitting on the couch. If she's out on the enclosed porch and I come in toward her direction (even though I have no idea she's there) she'll bolt for the window into the house.If she approaches and makes first contact, you can pet her, and she will arch and rub against your legs. She will 'talk' continually while doing this. If you attempt to approach her she will retreat. I would never attempt to pick her up.
My GUESS is that she will just accept the fact that they exist in her world as they will have been around for nearly 2 weeks. Maybe they will merge with her littles for "this is how you do things" training when she takes her littles out to forage.I have no idea what to expect when her eggs hatch.
adorable! I love the mink colouring - is that common among your birds?
The virus is surging in your state so things have likely changed thereBut I had some really good sales last month.
I cook on the pellet BBQ quite a bit even when it is over 100F outside. It heats the house too much to run the oven!Yeah, here too......was going to grill the chicken early this morning, but ....now it feels like 86 but I got it going anyway. Will be glad later.
This is my hope. She isn't bothered by them. I hope she just takes them under her wing when her eggs hatch. She is a very good hen. Ranks around number 3. Nice solid disposition. Not mean but puts up with no crap.My GUESS is that she will just accept the fact that they exist in her world as they will have been around for nearly 2 weeks. Maybe they will merge with her littles for "this is how you do things" training when she takes her littles out to forage.