Jun 30, 2008 #31 Guitartists Resistance is futile 11 Years Mar 21, 2008 5,471 32 261 Michigan LOL That's where my doggie gets his kisses... that and his nose
Jun 30, 2008 #33 Oblio13 Crowing 15 Years Jan 26, 2008 1,376 104 326 New Hampshire After we're done with this chicken-kissing thread, I have an important question about sheep.
Jun 30, 2008 #34 Robin'sBrood Crowing 16 Years May 8, 2008 6,654 170 466 North Carolina I'm not a germ-a-phobe or anything but kissing my chickens... Maybe it's due to that parasitology class I took in college.
I'm not a germ-a-phobe or anything but kissing my chickens... Maybe it's due to that parasitology class I took in college.
Jun 30, 2008 #35 joebryant Crowing 11 Years Apr 28, 2008 5,542 51 271 SW of Greenwood, INDIANA Yes, it's okay to kiss a chicken as long as you stop there.
Jun 30, 2008 #36 seismic wonder2 I got mad ninja skills 12 Years Feb 3, 2007 1,631 13 191 san diego ca I guess it really depends on which end you kiss.
Jun 30, 2008 #37 ChuckenGirl Songster 12 Years Dec 22, 2007 835 12 161 Maryland :) Quote: it does hurt... my parakeets bite my lips sometimes and just hang there. haha
Jun 30, 2008 #38 scrapmom5 Songster 11 Years Apr 21, 2008 432 6 141 Utah We kiss ours with no problems. I have even caught DH kissing his little girl. All is well here. It is not a real kiss just sort of an air kiss. Sharp little beaks. Last edited: Jun 30, 2008
We kiss ours with no problems. I have even caught DH kissing his little girl. All is well here. It is not a real kiss just sort of an air kiss. Sharp little beaks.
Jun 30, 2008 #39 Dilly Cooped Up 11 Years Apr 15, 2008 483 3 141 This is just too scary ----------and could easily be placed in that sheep thread. Quote:
Jun 30, 2008 #40 Dilly Cooped Up 11 Years Apr 15, 2008 483 3 141 Quote: Thank goodness you are not into kissing chickens, for those that do??? How is it after a slug feast?
Quote: Thank goodness you are not into kissing chickens, for those that do??? How is it after a slug feast?