This is what I would look like if the things I say I want her to do actually happened or I voiced them to her...
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I didn't steal this one! She is one of the chicks that Momofmany brought me on her way home from your place!I like her a lot. She had a funny U to the back but that appears to be the way she was standing. Her barring is good. Her head is as good as you can get, IMHO. I did not see the comb up close but that is only 4-5 points at most, if they even use points...
The skirt, keel and breast are good. She is a keeper...(CHICKEN THIEF!!!)...
The rooster is OK but the back line stinks... You might want to make a trip down here. I think I have a smaller wattle, better U shaped rooster you can have. I am done breeding (I hope) so I will not need the back ups.
I saw one in the future soup pen that looked pretty good today. I feel bad having to soup them, but that's what happens to the extras..
DS tied frozen Sylvia with some aluminum wire around her legs and then her wing too. Around 3:00ish. Staked her in. At 4:05ish he looked out to see our beautiful fox flipping the wing and playing with it. Sort of cute he said. At 4:05 and 15 seconds a .22 bullet hit that beautiful animal in the chest. It ran like heck through the woods to the lake shore along and up to where it crossed private property and lake homes. And then down into one that had people up with lights on and shoveling an ice rink. It was dark. We had a rifle. We had to give up the search for the pelt. But it bled good in a couple spots. We are certain it will fall asleep in the snow tonight for the last time.
Sean is still with us. He had an ok day but still major muscle injuries or something. Two more days and then decisions will be made I think...
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DS tied frozen Sylvia with some aluminum wire around her legs and then her wing too. Around 3:00ish. Staked her in. At 4:05ish he looked out to see our beautiful fox flipping the wing and playing with it. Sort of cute he said. At 4:05 and 15 seconds a .22 bullet hit that beautiful animal in the chest. It ran like heck through the woods to the lake shore along and up to where it crossed private property and lake homes. And then down into one that had people up with lights on and shoveling an ice rink. It was dark. We had a rifle. We had to give up the search for the pelt. But it bled good in a couple spots. We are certain it will fall asleep in the snow tonight for the last time.
Sean is still with us. He had an ok day but still major muscle injuries or something. Two more days and then decisions will be made I think...