Miss Floppy Goes to Public Speaking Class (pic)

Great job, Buff! Doin' the BYC proud!

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Who leads? It better be YOU babe, 'cause I can't dance worth a nickel!

And thanks Hennys. Miss Floppy had the prettiest feathers of my four girls when I gave them the America's Next Top Hen scrutiny Monday afternoon. She's a cutie. Wish I could learn how to hold them better. Doesn't she look like she's being tortured?
 
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Who leads? It better be YOU babe, 'cause I can't dance worth a nickel!

And thanks Hennys. Miss Floppy had the prettiest feathers of my four girls when I gave them the America's Next Top Hen scrutiny Monday afternoon. She's a cutie. Wish I could learn how to hold them better. Doesn't she look like she's being tortured?

Not too bad!!! Cup your right hand under her breast bone and grab hold of each ankle between your first and second finger and your pinkie and the next one. Easy peasy, she can flap but not go anywhere!!! and you can hold her steady that way and show her off!
 
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Fudgie, I never had anyone teach me how to nab 'em and hold 'em. Never thought of grabbing their ankles. I'm mostly trying to get my hands over their shoulders so their wings don't flap and get hurt. But they are stronger (or craftier) than me in that regard.

Must work on my technique if I'm going to go on the road!
 
Thats so awesome!
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I am going to try and do that at our city's commissioners meeting. If people can see for themselves just how great these animals are, then they would become much more accepted. Love the picture of you both! Keep up the great work too!
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BuffH, how NEAT is THAT! I'm so proud of you and I don't even konw you 'cept from on here! You and miss floppy look so darn happy! YOU GO, GIRL!
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If people can see for themselves just how great these animals are, then they would become much more accepted.

B.H, some people said that they never even thought about chickens much before, but seeing (and hearing their quiet voice) up close made them very much appreciative of the individuals that they are, not just smelly livestock.

Good luck on your presentation. Follow Fudgie's advice about holding them and do better than me in that regard!​
 

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