Diary & Notes ~ Air Cell Detatched SHIPPED Chicken Eggs for incubation and hatching

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Thanks, Chicks, I managed to keep my bladder under control, can't say the same for my mouth
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Now that I look back I can laugh about it, but sheesh, I really need to be careful. We have a lot of snakes here... I think that was the 7th or 8th one we found.

You have lots of deadly snakes. Pretty sure I would carry my 410 with me everywhere if I lived where you do.
 
Quote: Does your chickens eat small snakes? Mine did, twice, crazy little dinosaurs.

I was thinking today, that it may be a good idea to carry a weapon of some sort with me. But I spent a lot of time outside and this was only my second encounter. Knowing me I will carry it around for a day or 2, get tired of it and stop. I'll just have to start paying attention when I'm out and about.
 
Does your chickens eat small snakes? Mine did, twice, crazy little dinosaurs.

I was thinking today, that it may be a good idea to carry a weapon of some sort with me. But I spent a lot of time outside and this was only my second encounter. Knowing me I will carry it around for a day or 2, get tired of it and stop. I'll just have to start paying attention when I'm out and about.

I had a flock of 5 (mixed breeds with a pair of Dark Cornish - rooster to the flock) that I would routinely find bits & pieces of snake in their pen. I knew there was a different taste to their eggs. I don't think they were 'small' snakes as there was pieces left. At the time I was just glad they could protect themselves & eggs from such a frightening predator
 
Does your chickens eat small snakes? Mine did, twice, crazy little dinosaurs.

I was thinking today, that it may be a good idea to carry a weapon of some sort with me. But I spent a lot of time outside and this was only my second encounter. Knowing me I will carry it around for a day or 2, get tired of it and stop. I'll just have to start paying attention when I'm out and about.

they will eat anything that doesn't get away fast enough.
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I still remember the day I saw one of my roosters eat a mouse.

A mouse in the barn ran past one of our cats (which didn't even flinch) and then into the coop. One of my LF cochin roosters pecked it and then picked it up and swallowed it whole. I panicked thinking he would choke, but he was fine. I couldn't believe my eyes.
 
I watched My whole flock encircle a snake, then take turns pecking at it till it died, then fighting over who was going to eat it
 
They are! We had a mouse problem in our old house years ago and catching the little pests proved problematic, so DH got this gun, a .22 (don't know if you're familiar with it? It's a very lightweight gun used to shoot birds etc.) So anyway, one day he was sitting in the kitchen shooting mice
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One mouse ran up to the door and stopped so DH took him out, but before the mouse hit the ground one of my young cockerels, ran up, grabbed it and took off with it!
 
Okay Sally, now you're just taunting me with that avatar. When oh when will you have eggs available! They're gorgeous!
your not that far, COME BUY THE ENTIRE FLOCK! they are in serious molt and I haven't gotten a single egg since the middle of August! seriously frustrating! They don't need bedding as they are making their own down mattress in the coop!
 
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