Feb 5, 2011 #12 dragonlair Songster 11 Years Apr 29, 2008 568 15 151 Maine As someone who has had goats for 30 some odd years, I can see a goat grabbing a hen by the tail and pulling it. When my hens free ranged and would wander into the goat barn some of the does would sniff and pull on their tail feathers.
As someone who has had goats for 30 some odd years, I can see a goat grabbing a hen by the tail and pulling it. When my hens free ranged and would wander into the goat barn some of the does would sniff and pull on their tail feathers.
Feb 5, 2011 #13 Chic-n-farmer Showers of Blessings 11 Years Jul 24, 2008 2,814 66 246 Clark CO. IL 25 Chicken Years My late mother-in-law would have called that "The part that went over the fence last" That was the part of the turkey she always asked for at Thanksgiving.
My late mother-in-law would have called that "The part that went over the fence last" That was the part of the turkey she always asked for at Thanksgiving.