Yep, but he also got a couple of my favoritesExcept the lid of course
Unless I want a girl to raise chicks (which is pretty rare) I don't let them go one day before they visit the buster. And that one day is usually because I see them in the nest when I open the barn in the morning and ASSUME they are laying an egg. If they are still there at closing time, they aren't laying an egg! But if they DID lay an egg I'll toss them out of the nest and see where they are the next morning. From my experience, the longer they are broody the longer it takes to break them. And they aren't doing their job of laying eggs while they are broody. Guess I've been lucky with respect to "turnaround time" on going broody again, usually at least 4-6 weeks.
At least the fox ate one you would put on the "if a predator HAS to kill one, chose this one" list!
You married a woman???
Neither DW nor I like to shop. Should have seen us killing time on Church Street for an hour before going to a restaurant about a month ago. Even then we got to the restaurant at 5 PM.
