-Another, very frightening clan invades ShadowClan. A war takes place between them and another clan, right before all of ShadowClan's eyes. (I'd like it with Gerbil's permission, because they are involved with the code.)
-Another, very frightening clan invades ShadowClan. A war takes place between them and another clan, right before all of ShadowClan's eyes. (I'd like it with Gerbil's permission, because they are involved with the code.)
-ShadowClan gets a new member.
-Something else.
#1 all the way! But I have to go, I'll be back in like an hour though!
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Oh, I see! lol yeah, it doesn't snow much here... But, last year we got five inches!!!
It snowed here, little bits at a time, until March!!! Haha, good timessss.... I need to tell you a story!!!
lol, we got over 5 inches in one night
Humph! lol Well, here is my story. This happened this morning. I'll tell you in a BRIEF way.
My mom decided that she wanted to buy me some more chicken feed because I was running low. So, we went to tractor supply co. (my FAVORITE store) and I picked out three bags. Two bags of regular laying grain and a bag of scratch. We left the stoor and drove home and decided to go ahead and put it in the shed which is right next to the coop, where we keep their food. (Just so you know, one of my sisters was with us.) So, I then decided to feed them, because I hadn't fed them for three days and their food container was empty. I don't REALLY go in the run/coop very much at the moment because I have three full grown roosters, two five mo. old cocks, and two hens and I don't want to freak out the roos. So, I just opened the fence door (thingy) and kind of sat in the doorway with a container (small container) full of grain and decided to just pour it on the ground instead of in their container (the container was far away
). So, I poured the food on the ground and the larger chickens came to get some. Well, one of my five mo. old roos decided to attempt to go out of the coop and get some grass (they ate the grass that they have access to
). So, he ran almost past me and I grabbed his tail feathers and was just holding him by his feathers (my other hand was occupied) in the doorway. My mom was standing outside of the coop right there and she had NO idea what to do. She said, "What do I do?!?!" and I calmly said, "Open the fence door more." She was in panic mode, so she had to proccess it for a minute and while she was standing there panicing my sister jumped out of the car to help, but, y mom FINALLY
opened the door and I pulled the little rooster back in (he is a bantam, Black Cochin/White Japaneese, light-weighted.) And that is pretty uch my story! The End!!!
Humph! lol Well, here is my story. This happened this morning. I'll tell you in a BRIEF way.
My mom decided that she wanted to buy me some more chicken feed because I was running low. So, we went to tractor supply co. (my FAVORITE store) and I picked out three bags. Two bags of regular laying grain and a bag of scratch. We left the stoor and drove home and decided to go ahead and put it in the shed which is right next to the coop, where we keep their food. (Just so you know, one of my sisters was with us.) So, I then decided to feed them, because I hadn't fed them for three days and their food container was empty. I don't REALLY go in the run/coop very much at the moment because I have three full grown roosters, two five mo. old cocks, and two hens and I don't want to freak out the roos. So, I just opened the fence door (thingy) and kind of sat in the doorway with a container (small container) full of grain and decided to just pour it on the ground instead of in their container (the container was far away
). So, I poured the food on the ground and the larger chickens came to get some. Well, one of my five mo. old roos decided to attempt to go out of the coop and get some grass (they ate the grass that they have access to
). So, he ran almost past me and I grabbed his tail feathers and was just holding him by his feathers (my other hand was occupied) in the doorway. My mom was standing outside of the coop right there and she had NO idea what to do. She said, "What do I do?!?!" and I calmly said, "Open the fence door more." She was in panic mode, so she had to proccess it for a minute and while she was standing there panicing my sister jumped out of the car to help, but, y mom FINALLY
opened the door and I pulled the little rooster back in (he is a bantam, Black Cochin/White Japaneese, light-weighted.) And that is pretty uch my story! The End!!!
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Humph! lol Well, here is my story. This happened this morning. I'll tell you in a BRIEF way.
My mom decided that she wanted to buy me some more chicken feed because I was running low. So, we went to tractor supply co. (my FAVORITE store) and I picked out three bags. Two bags of regular laying grain and a bag of scratch. We left the stoor and drove home and decided to go ahead and put it in the shed which is right next to the coop, where we keep their food. (Just so you know, one of my sisters was with us.) So, I then decided to feed them, because I hadn't fed them for three days and their food container was empty. I don't REALLY go in the run/coop very much at the moment because I have three full grown roosters, two five mo. old cocks, and two hens and I don't want to freak out the roos. So, I just opened the fence door (thingy) and kind of sat in the doorway with a container (small container) full of grain and decided to just pour it on the ground instead of in their container (the container was far away
). So, I poured the food on the ground and the larger chickens came to get some. Well, one of my five mo. old roos decided to attempt to go out of the coop and get some grass (they ate the grass that they have access to
). So, he ran almost past me and I grabbed his tail feathers and was just holding him by his feathers (my other hand was occupied) in the doorway. My mom was standing outside of the coop right there and she had NO idea what to do. She said, "What do I do?!?!" and I calmly said, "Open the fence door more." She was in panic mode, so she had to proccess it for a minute and while she was standing there panicing my sister jumped out of the car to help, but, y mom FINALLY
opened the door and I pulled the little rooster back in (he is a bantam, Black Cochin/White Japaneese, light-weighted.) And that is pretty uch my story! The End!!!