I am SO happy to be running a sort of "anti-social" life by myself on this farm. . . It means healthy, natural food and noone to pass a sickness onto me
Yesterday I had the scoots so bad I had to stop at three different places with public restrooms before getting to a place that sold immodium a d because I had misplaced mine . When I reached in my pocket for change to pay for it , guess what I found ? Yep , after taking some the day before while headed out to pick up some new cockerals , I put the remaining in my pocket , just in case .
Yesterday I had the scoots so bad I had to stop at three different places with public restrooms before getting to a place that sold immodium a d because I had misplaced mine . When I reached in my pocket for change to pay for it , guess what I found ? Yep , after taking some the day before while headed out to pick up some new cockerals , I put the remaining in my pocket , just in case .
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Great picture. I dont think mine would look as good when I get home late and have to put the Turkey hen to bed. For some reason when they are out during the day she finds her way into the chicken pen avery time. I can get her to step up to my arm, but she has a hard time balancing so enevitably ends up on my shoulder.