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Linda , would love to see the picture of all the birds in the toy room. Did you take one by chance? But I can laugh about it bcuz I didn't have to clean up the mess. Gotta love them helpful kids :hugs
 
I was talking about a serama roo I have . cant decide if he is wry tail or just lazy.
that just crcks me up about the chickens coming in the house. hahaa I know people keep them in the house . diapers and all but thinking of free roaming chickens just popping in to say Hi ! I would of thought they would be afraid to do that. hahahaaa
Can you post a picture? I have a couple of ducks with it, so I might be able to comment.

-Kathy
 
Morning Red, those silly chickens. When mine could still free range I had one barred rock that thought she need to follow me in to the garage. I would close the door after me & she would stay on the landing tapping her beak on the door :gig
Lol. My grandpa had a chicken come to his window and tap the glass. He'd tap back at her for awhile every morning. Never did find out who owned her. Something must've got her because she just stopped coming one day.
 
Linda , would love to see the picture of all the birds in the toy room. Did you take one by chance? But I can laugh about it bcuz I didn't have to clean up the mess. Gotta love them helpful kids :hugs


Oh it was a mess to be held.. Our playroom is actually our football and video game room. I thought for sure my pit would have herded them out but maybe she was lonely.
 
I had a EE that was picked heavily by her flock mates this Spring. They open up quiet the hole in her back just above her tail. Even after it healed she never held her tail up, it remained down. Is that what wry tail is?
 
hey, camping, will........


Woke up this morning to the new pup out of the pen we put him in to keep him separated, but close to the goats and chickens. He had gotten on the outside of the fence and was busy patrolling the perimeter.


biggest dam dog I've ever seen in real life.

when I left for work this morning, he ambled over in front of me. I tried to walk around, and he would cut me off, every time. no amount of fussing would make him stop.

so I took a few seconds, and talked to him, scratching his ears and head. dam thing got up and resumed making his rounds, but wouldn't let me leave without giving him a pet.
That is wonderful! It sounds like this doggie takes his work seroiusly.
 
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