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Love the names Rebel Yell & Axl! I'm Southern,& my Rottweiler is Axel, lol.
I have Dixie Chick and all the female country singers, lol
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Love the names Rebel Yell & Axl! I'm Southern,& my Rottweiler is Axel, lol.
This one looks like my EE Smokey. Here is her picture. Mine is between 4 and 5 years old.
aww, yes, with little ones I understand. I hope we don't have any problems later. I have a 4 year old and this is our first flock.Thanks. I am a bit sad because he has gotten so large that my 3 daughters are getting a little nervous around him. I think I need to get rid of him, but he is so pretty. His daddy was big pure Buckeye and mama was a white Cochin. So far he is not aggressive, just large and in charge!
I bet! I was like that, got attached to all sorts of animals and even had A chicken once. I didn't know they were social and it joined my grandma's flock, i guess. I drove my stepdad crazy, feeding the mice dog food out in the shed when I was little too. Oops LOL Does eating your own birds bother her?I've got 3, ages 7,5 and 3! We have 4 roosters now and I have another similar in coloring to this Big boy. He is just a bit smaller so he is the one the girls want to keep. I usually do not allow myself to get attached to the roosters. They either go live someplace else or become dinner since we hatch and raise up so many birds in the spring. My oldest daughter is very tenderhearted though and always wants to keep them all.
I bet! I was like that, got attached to all sorts of animals and even had A chicken once. I didn't know they were social and it joined my grandma's flock, i guess. I drove my stepdad crazy, feeding the mice dog food out in the shed when I was little too. Oops LOL Does eating your own birds bother her?
You have quite a crew,!
I'm curious, how and when did you introduce yours to the concept of your own birds as food? Mine is real sensitive and we've been talking to him about where meat comes from. He gets that it comes from animals, I think, but he still says from the store. I'll have to ship him off to Mamaw's on processing day, I think. Just wondering how others start the process, since we don't live on a farm where this is a common occurrence.
Good luck with your roos. Do they squabble a lot?