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I had an idiot like that. Mean little Leghorn, always getting out of his tractor and running over to harass my big BO, who happened to have the ladies all to himself in the chicken yard. One day the big guy got out. Oh, my that was funny to watch. First the Leghorn was charging at him, then you see the split second where he realizes there is no fence between them. Oh lord what would I have done for a camera at that moment! You can't tell me chickens can't show emotion on their faces.
There was this span where the Leghorn disappears under a mountain of golden feathers and I thought that was the end of him for sure, when he suddenly squirts out and is gone in a second.
After that when he got out and ran over to visit the ladies, when he saw Randy raring at him on the other side of the fence, he suddenly became interested in a bug on the ground that he hadn't seen before and pretended that was his whole reason for being there all along.
Chickens are such funny people.
I had an idiot like that. Mean little Leghorn, always getting out of his tractor and running over to harass my big BO, who happened to have the ladies all to himself in the chicken yard. One day the big guy got out. Oh, my that was funny to watch. First the Leghorn was charging at him, then you see the split second where he realizes there is no fence between them. Oh lord what would I have done for a camera at that moment! You can't tell me chickens can't show emotion on their faces.
There was this span where the Leghorn disappears under a mountain of golden feathers and I thought that was the end of him for sure, when he suddenly squirts out and is gone in a second.
After that when he got out and ran over to visit the ladies, when he saw Randy raring at him on the other side of the fence, he suddenly became interested in a bug on the ground that he hadn't seen before and pretended that was his whole reason for being there all along.
Chickens are such funny people.