Chicks this week

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My neighbors on either side of me both have chickens, They are spanish speaking chickens.

I go outside in the mornings just to hear my 2 roosters talk. But they only speak English, darn it.
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What to Spanish speaking roosters say?
 
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I have really been paying attention to the sound of roosters in the morning since I started comming to this site. There are ALOT of roosters around here. My neighbors on either side of me both have chickens, They are spanish speaking chickens.

hahaha,, ya i have 2 game roo's that are spanish speaking hehe
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and i think now my bird count is higher lol,, just too many to count,, that should be a number ( too many to count)
and after i get more peafowl and some turkeys next spring,, i hope my neighbors like me
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My neighbors on either side of me both have chickens, They are spanish speaking chickens.

I go outside in the mornings just to hear my 2 roosters talk. But they only speak English, darn it.
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What to Spanish speaking roosters say?

Burrito-taco-doooooooo
 
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My neighbors on either side of me both have chickens, They are spanish speaking chickens.

I go outside in the mornings just to hear my 2 roosters talk. But they only speak English, darn it.
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What to Spanish speaking roosters say?

All I ever hear em talking about is their preference to corn tortillias to flour tortillias.

Please, please nobody consider this racial. I get along great with my neighbors even though we have a language barrier. I myself, prefer corn tortillias to flour
 
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I go outside in the mornings just to hear my 2 roosters talk. But they only speak English, darn it.
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What to Spanish speaking roosters say?

Burrito-taco-doooooooo

That made me laugh, I guess you just have to be from the Great State of Texas.
 
I have good news and bad news. Good news is, my husband is good with me ordering the chicks I want this year. bad news is, the packing peanuts will be grown specifically for food and their beautiful feathers. Isn't that horribly sad? But my dad said that fly fishermen pay handsomely for the best feathers. I am trying to look on the bright side and enjoy the fact that I am getting to order more chicks this year!!! Yaaaaaayyyyyy....
 
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Why is that sad? You do like fried chicken dont you?

I never heard of using chicken feathers to tie flys with, hmmmm
 
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ive had people offer me big bucks for my peacock feathers,, and have 2 guys that come around every once in a while to gather the chicken feathers,, they offered to pay,, i said " i should pay you for cleaning my yard)
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and its not racial to have a spanish speaking roo ,, ALL my neighbors are spanish,, and for some reason, me being a yankee, and talking with my hands, with small grunts between gestures,, we all understand each other
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I ment more about the feathers than eating the chicken. I guess since they are being grown First for food and then for feathers it isn't so bad. But I hate the thought of animals being raised for their skin, feathers, horns, etc. I think That is sad. Yeah, even after raising chicks - I am still quite happy to eat chicken.
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