Surviving Minnesota!

Mornin'! I get up at 4 every day, well, every workday!
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Hope everyone has a great day! For me, that alarm came way to fast, but after tonight i won't have to wake up to an alarm, just roosters crowing!
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Sorry Ralphie, just the way it has to be!
 
I put the CX egg into the carton and went to check the Creamettes. All the Creamettes were on the roosts. There were two shiny diamond encrusted eggs in the nest boxes. I picked them up and placed them in the carton but had not closed it yet..

I have a double man door on the creamette coops so they cannot esc ape to the outside. I failed to close the outside man door. My pup decided to see what was going in inside the coop and pushed the second door open with her nose. We all know what meek mild sweet demeanors the Creamettes have. This was enough to cause one to fly off the roost. Claws first into my face, then slide down my face drawing blood the whole way.

It then flew into my hand knocking the two diamond encrusted eggs to the floor cracking them into little pieces. She then flew back up to her roost. I was sure I heard her say " that is from Ethel"....

I am now afraid to go into the coops.


When I got into the house, my DW asked me what happened to me, when I told her I was attacked by a creamette she laughed at me. But she did dab the blood off my face.
Ouch!! Evil bird!
 
Ralphie, If Klop uses that one machine you propose to mill his feed he will end up looking like Arnold Scwartenheger sp.
BC, with the habits you have allowed your male companion to adopt I can see the desire to start over and properly train one the next time? The real truth is that it is never easy to train a man, as Ralphie is living proof of.
Coffee has not made a post in a while, perhaps she is in the process of attempting to properly domesticate her new companion? I hope she chose a younger one, as they are not so set in their bad habits.
 
Ralphie, If Klop uses that one machine you propose to mill his feed he will end up looking like Arnold Scwartenheger sp.
BC, with the habits you have allowed your male companion to adopt I can see the desire to start over and properly train one the next time?  The real truth is that it is never easy to train a man, as Ralphie is living proof of.
Coffee has not made a post in a while, perhaps she is in the process of attempting to properly domesticate her new companion?  I hope she chose a younger one, as they are not so set in their bad habits.

Hahaha, true, can you imagine trying to train Ralphie? lol
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