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He got the message, said he'll get in touch, that pipes burst at his work or something. So, I guess we'll see.
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Yeah, maybe I should always run a bantam Cochin rooster with the younger groups, teach them some manners. Xander was hysterical herding those gangly, scruffy cockerels all around the pen and Mace seems to be continuing that fine tradition. He's with the BR hens specifically because he's such a scrapper and couldn't get along with Gunnar.It's like that. One day nice the next day troublemaker. I have low tolerance for cockerel shenanigans. Those large boys can cause all kind of troubles. Glad the attitude of bantam Cochin rooster won the round.
Blurry as I had to zoom and chase them everywhere,I'd love to see a picture of those cochin Polish crosses
I would have run screaming obscenities, and crying. I have a terrible fear of snakes.I would have fainted dead away![]()
Well, I wasn't happy. It wasn't as big as the last one I encountered near the barn, but big enough. I don't kill them because the eat mice, but I surely prefer them not inside the barn. We were catching a mouse here and there in our traps for awhile, then nothing. Maybe he/she is the reason.I would have fainted dead away![]()
I'm not a fan, either, but we've rescued rat snakes that became caught in deer netting more than once because of their mousing abilities. We've also had to save baby birds in nests around our porch from them, if we get there in time. And they were usually big ones. They have an off-putting musky smell close-up which I'd rather not have experienced.I would have run screaming obscenities, and crying. I have a terrible fear of snakes.![]()