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I'm not nearly that clever!!!I was hoping others would chime in with impromptu family-appropriate Nantucket limericks![]()
Good reason for me to not have them. That and the tiny eggs.I swear these bantams go broody @ the drop of a hat!
Then you need to choose your bantams.I'm not nearly that clever!!!
Good reason for me to not have them. That and the tiny eggs.
I like this one better, MJ. I think it scans better & is funny to boot.There once was a boy from Nantucket*
Who talked quite a lot with his puppet
His friends thought it odd
And called him a sod
But he grew up to give the world Muppets.
My first one was better although I do feel Kermit would approve of the second.
*Excessive poetic licence![]()
I've had a lot of Wyandottes ~ & there's 4 out there @ present. Only one has ever shown a mean streak & she's 1/2 frizzle.I glad it all worked out fine. I am surprised to find out that your perfect little Wyandotte isn't so perfect.
I think that was overly hopeful, MJ. I'm still recovering from the biological impossibility of Bob's suggestive one.I was hoping others would chime in with impromptu family-appropriate Nantucket limericks![]()
Motor City not up to your expectations then.Talk about a destination wedding! Not to insult anyone but I think I'd rather live on a cliff in Italy than in Detroit.
Depends if your mind lives in the gutter or not!
Your version is quite clever.
The Bantams I've known have been great. They don't all lay small eggs.I'm not nearly that clever!!!
Good reason for me to not have them. That and the tiny eggs.
This is very true. It really depends on your bantam breed. IME true bantams lay the small eggs & are chronically broody ~ which leaves you lots of other bantam breeds to choose from, many of whom lay a really decent sized egg. My Wyandotte bantams lay a pretty decent egg ~ not as large as their standard sisters but not tiny either. Mine will go broody but not as constantly as my Japs. My Australorp laid an egg about the same size as my Campines & Aracaunas. Never went broody ~ ever. But as has been pointed out here before, US Australorps often bear little resemblence to the Australian bird.The Bantams I've known have been great. They don't all lay small eggs.