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The weirdest thing just happened

Wicked cool!!
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A couple of years ago my hubby and I were working on our barn and took a short break in the kentucky bluegrass that we had planted in the yard. A full grown bunny just hopped over, put its little front paws on my knee and sniffed me. It hopped on my lap put its paws on my chest and sniffed my chin. It hopped down and slowly ambled away.

I have only experienced an animal showing me true compassion one time. I had a big old walking horse mare and to get on her i would lead her up to a fence or something and crawl up, we didn't have a saddle. One time I used an old truck bed that had been cut with a cutting torch, she moved and I slipped slicing my lower leg open about 10 inches long and two inches deep. I was about 10, I immediately crumpled into a ball crying, trying to stop the bleeding. Babe took my shirt by the scuff of my neck and walking backwards drug me toward the house about an 1/8 of a mile away. Mom heard my screams and came running out and carried me to the house, the horse followed her onto the porch. God I loved that horse.
 
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I had a hummingbird bonk me on the head. We have lights strung all around our lake property, and the hummingbirds down there like to come try to eat out of them in the morning. I loved going out to watch them, and had several near misses and one not miss. So I haven't had one land on me ever, but I have had one whack my head.
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That's so awesome!
I have a wild bunny that I don't mean to have. I had to bring him in the house for a few hours after he and his littermates nearly drowned in a pouring rain. Now he lives in an outbuilding, close to one of my coops. Saw him just awhile ago, he's not the least bit afraid of me. He free ranges with my brahma flock. He loves to jump out of hiding places and scare me, but only me. I've sent DH to check the places to let EVIL scare him for a change, but Evil just hops away.
 
Now, having already expressed how wonderfully Gritsar and the hummingbird demonstrated Nature and Nurture, and we've all duly gushed with awe, let me present an alternate view:

I've been lucky enough to have a full-grown chicken jump on my back when I'm bent over! MORE THAN ONCE!
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