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Wow, that is pretty, Melissa Dear. I will show my friend Rosemarie tomorrow when I share with her the bad and good news. We will see you in San Antonio soon. How about a dinner with Taco Al Pastor, my treat?
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. I had promised my hubby I would never let him be attacked by a chicken since he was already the target of our very blood thirsty geese
. I was going to get rid of him immediately but being the sweet hubby he is he suggested I find out in this forum if there wasn't something we could do to gentle him back up. Well one lady told me that every time I went into the run I should pick him up and put him in a small holding cage so my hubby could be the dominate one. After about 4 days he realized I was going to put him in THE SMALL CAGE -
and he started to violently attack me
. We had a couple of Ameraucana roos that were sweet to us but had my beauteous ladies screaming and throwing themselves against the run walls trying to get away ! Aggression can and is bred into chickens and so I cull any that show even a little
He was rolling on the grass and in terrible pain this morning when I went out to feed the chickens. I spent almost two hours massaging his belly and keeping him from rolling. Poor thing looks like he must have been in pain for a few hours because he rubbed his temples raw. Good thing we had him in around the house last night...if he had been in the pasture I would not have found him.
