Someone dumped a rooster.

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What I wonder is why the devil the droppers didn't think of that? Scary if they actually thought dumping a domestic animal on their own with no food, shelter or water after learning to depend on human intervention with predators would be LESS cruel than just eating him.

Boggles the mind.
 
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What I wonder is why the devil the droppers didn't think of that? Scary if they actually thought dumping a domestic animal on their own with no food, shelter or water after learning to depend on human intervention with predators would be LESS cruel than just eating him.

Boggles the mind.


This guy make a small pot of soup. He is not Hercules.
 
yeahhhhhhh, I have her address, too.

I am seeing it now. Roosters being delivered in boxes from all over the country.

And 1 pair of shoes.
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I "did" suggest that everyone send her all their extra roosters for her birthday.
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Honestly I'm surprised noone is doing that at our place. I mean, there are SO few chicken owners out here, but I'm sure my neighbors know me as the crazy lady with a LOT of roosters crowing in the morning, I just wonder every now and then. . . . Will I get roosters dropped off like people drop their cats off here? I'm not even a cat person, but for some reason I get more and more feral cats showing up each year, then disappearing due to age or raccoons. . .
 
I'm shocked that I haven't had stray chickens up here at my place. I hear them all around us and have seen a game rooster with his wifey and 15 chicklets walking single file through the field at the bottom of my property. Your boy does have some Silkie in him. My poufy head sisters were fathered by a Silkie/Cochin cross roo over a Barred Rock hen. Gorgeous soft black normal feathers, poufy heads, no feathered legs, only 4 toes, but that pouf is such a giveaway!
 

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