How to say no...

Just say no. Practice in front of the mirror.
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If pressed, then fall back on the whole disease, closed flock thing, but no should be sufficient.
 
Actually, I just thought of something.

Tell her the best chicken to use for a nativity is a tomaru longcrower!
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Cam
 
Just what does she think this chicken is going to do while the play is going on? Stand there? Is she going to keep it in a cage? (Wouldn't be very realistic) Tie it's feet to a post? (sound horrible) Let it run off in terror? (not so nice either). It doesn't seem like she's really thought this through. Maybe you should ask her what her expectations of chicken behavior are.

I just re-read your first post. They want to have a bunch of animals standing around all night? I'm confused...
 
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just say no. Many humans are selfish and thoughtless to any needs but their own. They will run right over the top of you and take advantage at every turn. Family is the worst.
 
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Probably not....but you'd never have to worry about someone asking ya for a chicken again....ever!

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It's just supposed to be a Nativity scene of the manger -- Mary and Joseph and baby Jesus, and the animals. In a shed, outside, in the cold. People are *supposedly* going to just come and look at the whole thing, and then leave. Personally I think it's a waste of time. Sure, all the pictures and paintings of the manger scene are gorgeous, but I think they are totally unrealistic. Life went on as normal. The animals didn't crowd around...

But anyway, I'm not sure what she's expecting. But I just don't want to send my birds down there.

Cam, you're so right. I should get one someday...
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