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I have a problem, My barred Rock (Rocks-Ann) wanted me to snuggle. So I brought her in to the house, but now she won't shut up. Snuggle yes, be quiet, no!:barnie
We had a different kind of noisy hen today. I was changing Gemzilla's water and trying to keep her from eating me alive while doing it, when her little one slipped out through the one little hole big enough for him/her to fit. Suddenly alone and on "the outside" was curious enough, until Mama realized junior was gone - then all Hades broke loose! We tried to corner the baby on the porch - nuthin' doin'! S/he slipped between the railings and off the porch (3 feet high!) into the garden ... you know .. the garden that borders up on the slatted underside of a 100 year old front porch? Yeah, that kind. We ended up putting Gemzilla under an overturned milk crate that I use to integrate chicks into the larger coop. It's got a little doorway cut into each side, big enough for babies to get in to hide, but not adults. It worked to call the little one out from under the porch, but I thought Gemz was going to hang herself trying to get out of those tiny doorlets. What a misfired rodeo! And the worst part is, judging by the look I got when everyone was settled again, it was all MY fault. I'm almost afraid to put my hand back in the hutch!
 
We had a different kind of noisy hen today. I was changing Gemzilla's water and trying to keep her from eating me alive while doing it, when her little one slipped out through the one little hole big enough for him/her to fit. Suddenly alone and on "the outside" was curious enough, until Mama realized junior was gone - then all Hades broke loose! We tried to corner the baby on the porch - nuthin' doin'! S/he slipped between the railings and off the porch (3 feet high!) into the garden ... you know .. the garden that borders up on the slatted underside of a 100 year old front porch? Yeah, that kind. We ended up putting Gemzilla under an overturned milk crate that I use to integrate chicks into the larger coop. It's got a little doorway cut into each side, big enough for babies to get in to hide, but not adults. It worked to call the little one out from under the porch, but I thought Gemz was going to hang herself trying to get out of those tiny doorlets. What a misfired rodeo! And the worst part is, judging by the look I got when everyone was settled again, it was all MY fault. I'm almost afraid to put my hand back in the hutch!
Do you mean this look? BEN.JPG
 
Cute, what is he?
Thanks! We think so too lol and they’re not really sure. He’s my brother’s dog and a rescue. They used a different DNA test with him than they did with the other two (which we think theirs were pretty accurate) and it was super weird. It said like German Shepherd, Rottweiler, pit bull, like fox hound???, I think it said Golden or Lab maybe? And just like all this super weird and random stuff that they don’t really believe except maybe GSD and retriever LOL so who knows! Mystery mutt :lau but I’m like... he’s def not hound :lau and all those breeds are short hair too except a couple so wouldn’t he be shorter hair? So we don’t know lol

They originally thought he was Newfie/Lab or Pyre. He does seem to have webbed toes so :confused:

He was a lot fluffier as a little puppy haha

He’s a bit of a mystery but so so sweet
 
Their other two are Lab/Pyrenees/Boxer and we’re pretty sure Border Collie and then supposedly Lab/Chow/Pyrenees/Collie but I’ve always thought Golden/Aussie/Pyr lol rescues said “Pyrenees/Border Collie” and “Pyrenees/Collie” respectfully although they look and act completely different lol
 
That's a good start ... but doesn't even come close. Gemzilla is the evil-eye master, even better than my Evie when she's broody ... and that's saying something! Gem was such a sweetheart before the "Mama Bear" thing happened. I don't know if I'll ever let her hatch again. She's a great Mama, but the little bugger's dangerous!
 
Ulysses. Homer. The Iliad ... all books to be savored in small doses, like a series of short stories ... otherwise, your head'll be spinning trying to figure out all the language nuances ... ACK!
Then there's Darwin's Origin of Species. I DARE anyone to try that one on for size. I've never read anything as dry, boring and full of hoo-hah mixed in with some amazingly sound evolutionary theories in my life ... and I will NEVER do it again!
I was going to mention Origin of Species, but I didn't want to get mugged! (beat up) :old
 
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