My sister named him.You name the chickens you eat?
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My sister named him.You name the chickens you eat?
Isn't that normal? I always have, anytime I could tell them apart. (Other animals, too--Dinner was lamb that tasted really good.) I find it easier to talk about Maximus and Minimus than about "the biggest sexlink rooster" and "the smallest sexlink rooster," or Biter rather than "the rooster that bites when you pick him up." Obviously, I tend toward descriptive namesYou name the chickens you eat?
I don't name my meat chickens... Once I name them I start to get attached to them so not naming them keeps them as meat chickens.Isn't that normal? I always have, anytime I could tell them apart. (Other animals, too--Dinner was lamb that tasted really good.) I find it easier to talk about Maximus and Minimus than about "the biggest sexlink rooster" and "the smallest sexlink rooster," or Biter rather than "the rooster that bites when you pick him up." Obviously, I tend toward descriptive names![]()
I just put another Pullet chick in with my layer flockit's barred and so friendly.
I'll have to do it this weekend. It's raining and I'm sure they're all hiding. Sunday is supposed to be nice so I'll get pics of all the pullets I have from the spring and ones I just added.Pictures?![]()