I think so. What else was in the burger?
It was my 6 years olds leftovers so it was just the patty, cheese, a dribble of tomato sauce and a bit of dinner roll.
The patties are made with just ground lean turkey, a splash of bbq sauce and breadcrumb. Gotta keep it simple for her 😅
She’s never really liked beef burgers and I’ve started eating better this month and I was happily surprised she enjoyed a turkey burger 🤷🏻‍♀️
 
It was my 6 years olds leftovers so it was just the patty, cheese, a dribble of tomato sauce and a bit of dinner roll.
The patties are made with just ground lean turkey, a splash of bbq sauce and breadcrumb. Gotta keep it simple for her 😅
She’s never really liked beef burgers and I’ve started eating better this month and I was happily surprised she enjoyed a turkey burger 🤷🏻‍♀️
Sounds like a great treat for Snow and Belle
:thumbsup
 
Update: Josephine found Emily under the porch, and just called me back to say that all my chooks are safe now. She even brought Arizona and Dakota into the chickens room for the night. (Want good friends? You will find them at your local church!)
Did I not say she was under the porch? Or was that just in my head?
 
My taxi just dropped me off at the hangers. I’m going to do my check list, and take off at sunrise. The sun will be at my back (so no blinding sun in my eyes) I’m wide awake, looking forward to get back home safely to my chooks!
Fly safe and enjoy the flight.
 
Shad... You just can’t fix stupid. Was your stock net bright orange like my snow fencing? ;)

I’ve got a similar contribution; after the attempted roosting by our bull (who is a gentle mild mannered sweetie, which I have only seen make any pretense at aggression when he hears animals in distress or comes upon the remains of a missing herd-mate) we moved the cattle in preparation for weaning and to get them out of (essentially) my front yard. Well DH and I were not invited to help separate the calves. Aunt in Law took the oh so helpful cousin. Supposedly Gus charged her in the field on sight. She stopped him by coming at his fave with a big stick. It was an “unprovoked attack” They are now worried because the adult cows are in BIL’s area and “I mean, like... what if he goes after BIL and kicks him?“ apparently “who cares? point and laugh” was not an appropriate response to this question. But it did get me a glance. The In-laws were playing the ‘I don’t see you, I can’t hear You, nah nah’ game until I said that. Bear in mind these are the same dangerous beasts that I have been in shoulder to shoulder with for a week. Nosing my window and mooing for hay. That I have been walking through with square bales from the barn to a clear place to feed while Gus is excitedly trying to nibble the bale I’m carrying. Apparently my “safety” was never of any concern though.

I would also point out the Black Cowboy Hat example Temple Grandin frequently uses about negative associations animals make and behavior, and maybe add in that these are the same people who prefer to herd by driving, hitting with sticks, spooking, and setting the dogs to harass (they aren’t trained to cattle, barely to sheep, and have nipping tendencies). Cows are far more intelligent than people credit. I think Gus has decided certain individuals are a threat. SMH
Cows are VERY smart. I came a cross a cattle drive down a country road. April, sleet, cows and new calves getting moved to pasture. only 3 guys moving @40 head (calves not included). all 3 on horseback, hunkered in saddles, just keeping the stragglers moving. The COWS were leading the way, and keeping the calves from crossing the center line of the road. You could tell at a glance: the cows have done this before!
 

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