X2Definitely! I'd be gone in a flash.
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X2Definitely! I'd be gone in a flash.
That is very interesting.The chickens where I live don't wear polka dot anything but the men here are the chicken keepers, not the women. It's a big deal for the men here.
It seems there is a cultural difference.
I almost posted that very picture, but I am glad I waited until I read all the way through the posts.Would this work? It could be the new Tudy!
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In my opinion women like to talk about stuff first, and men like to get it done without all the talking.
My husband doesn't discuss his hobbies like hunting and fishing with others, he just goes and does it.
Plus women are more likely to feel lonely and want someone to talk to. Men again prefer not to talk much, especially passed the basics.
I guess I and the men I know here must be a bit odd. I've seen men crying here because a predator got their favorite rooster.Oh and if you read enough posts men seem to like technical specifications, and women like to look at the emotional part of chicken keeping.
Since most posts are about that emotional aspect, like look at my chickens, or my chicken isn't feeling well type of stuff more women answer posts.
When I ask my husband about an unwell chicken he says let me know when you want it culled. I want to discuss possible fixing options before going to culling.
He's practical, I'm emotional. So this site leans towards the emotional in my experiences, and is more suited to women these days. Back when I looked at BYC about 10 plus years it was a bit more technical.