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Yes, all my roos except 1 are going to freezer camp. Much more delicious and satisfying than trying to find a good home for them, where they'll probably be eaten anyway. I haven't really found a roo that I adore yet, although my NN was close. He was very sweet until this spring then he acted like a hormonally crazed idiot, and was chasing my girls around until he finally got them. Due to that, he ended up ripping most of their feathers off and a lot of them had to have saddles (it didn't help that I had 7 other hormonally crazed idiot roosters running around too). I don't think women should be treated that way, so that sealed his fate. He's currently in the freezer awaiting a good coq au vin recipe (since he was so old).
Not to get too far off topic, but what an ODD winter, huh? I know I shouldn't be dreaming of gardening and seeds, but the fact that I can actually see my yard is starting to affect my sanity. This reminds me of my mid-atlantic winters that I'm used to. Thoughts from native Mainers? Are we going to pay for this into May with snow?