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LOL.
The youngest isnt afraid of much. but the best way to get his attention is to say" DO I NEED TO CALL THE ROOSTER?"
my roosteer tore him a good one when he used to torment him, the rooster got sick of it and as the story goes, life goes on and Zach runs from roosters.
Nathaneil the oldest boy isnt afraid of much , nothing terrifies him more than "Getting the GrandPa" so leashes, crates and beatings are useless with them, the girls all it generally takes is a look to reduce them to tears.
or the words NO DA** IT
HI gypsy I would say you are DEFINIETLY in charge at your house rooster enforcer thats a new one on me!!!!
Last time Chicken Soup tore into the youngest boy it took 6 stitches to close up the under diaper gash.
He sees a large rooster ( this one was over 12 lbs of mean) he will alter his path to make a wide berth.
A grand mother uses what ever back up reinforcement is at hand.
LOL.
The youngest isnt afraid of much. but the best way to get his attention is to say" DO I NEED TO CALL THE ROOSTER?"
my roosteer tore him a good one when he used to torment him, the rooster got sick of it and as the story goes, life goes on and Zach runs from roosters.
Nathaneil the oldest boy isnt afraid of much , nothing terrifies him more than "Getting the GrandPa" so leashes, crates and beatings are useless with them, the girls all it generally takes is a look to reduce them to tears.
or the words NO DA** IT
Last time Chicken Soup tore into the youngest boy it took 6 stitches to close up the under diaper gash.
He sees a large rooster ( this one was over 12 lbs of mean) he will alter his path to make a wide berth.
A grand mother uses what ever back up reinforcement is at hand.
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