I lost my first four chickens to predators and it didn't bother me much at all. Losing snake stung a bit because that chick LOVED people and she was very friendly. I have to say it is not like losing a cat or dog. I am surprised I don't get more upset. I grew up a city girl and have lived in at least medium sized towns like Lawton or on an army base since then. I mean it was sad, but whenever I have lost a dog or cat I cried off and on for days, sometimes weeks. Ofcourse I have always had the dogs or cats for awhile.
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My dbf got a ruger vaquero .45
we were shooting until we all had to go in for the family Christmas dinner. I'm a bit new to the gun game and those .45s are too much for me yet, we've got a pretty little .22 handgun and an old shotgun I like much better
My husband is the one who gung-ho on guns, I don't really know much about them. I just wanted something to protect my chickens that wouldn't knock me on my butt
Poco, love the pictures. We hardly ever get to see pictures of humans on here. Looks like you had quite the eventful holiday. That was some kind of flat tire.
RetiredArmyWife, I'm sorry you lost the little chick. I just can't do the baby chick thing anymore because I can't stand losing them. Everyone says you "get used to it" but it's all the babies chicks you lose on the way to "getting used to it" that scares me.