The NFC B-Day Chat Thread

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Pup likes to chew big dog's feet...
 
It’s amazing how sharp the claws are/how strong those legs are already on such a little thing lol chick kicks. The ones on the left angled the other direction are from a dog scratch earlier. And I have several older dog scratches on my legs due to shorts season. I am just full of injuries lol that’s what happens when you work with chickens and/or dogs every day and it’s shorts and t shirt weather now :lau I might have to start wearing body armor though. :lau

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It’s amazing how sharp the claws are/how strong those legs are already on such a little thing lol chick kicks. The ones on the left angled the other direction are from a dog scratch earlier. And I have several older dog scratches on my legs due to shorts season. I am just full of injuries lol that’s what happens when you work with chickens and/or dogs every day and it’s shorts and t shirt weather now :lau I might have to start wearing body armor though. :lau

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Ow.
 
No, she is really patient. Big dog will push her away with her feet if she needs to.

Awww that is awesome. So sweet.


Yeah, putting the alcohol on them was definitely no fun lol

These chicks are little escape artists. And the culprit here was NOT easy to catch at all!! So smart and fast!! And she did not like being caught! Was fine at first but then tried to escape and kicked me a few times in the process. The little EE was the culprit. But she was sweet once she calmed down ha but yeah, she broke the skin in a couple places. Strong kicks from close range. Put alcohol and neosporin on them though. The alcohol was no fun at all and burned so bad lol but better that than the alternative.
 
Kdogg you have to dress for the job, or forever hold your peace. When I used to hunt for golf balls(several years) I always wore tough jeans,and long sleeved shirts for squeezing past murderous Buckthorn bushes/trees etc. Also wide brimmed hat and sometimes
protective glasses. - Didn't care how hot it was- I could cool off later.
Discovered that the $ 1. tree wooden back scratchers were great at coaxing golf balls through the chain link fence.
 

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