Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

I really don't want to stir trouble up. But I have to comment and apologize in advance...
BBP was this "increased mental clarity" in place when you beat someone else's dog in front of them?
 
Morning all! Cind, I am so sorry about your luck lately :-( sending good vibes your way. And I have learned on the blrw, the only way to tell (for me) is looking at the saddle feathers.

Only have to work untill ten today! Kiddos big bday party today! Wish I didnt have to work today. So much left to get ready! Wish me luck :)

Denim, those are cute birds!! Good luck with all that school work!

Clark, I really hope you take it easy for a few days. Give your body some time to catch up. Otherwise you will end up down and out for longer. You need to take care of yourself.

Looking forward to the eggs hatching!!!!

Judge, I dont think you are too far from me. You should send that hen my way. Rae is an amazing gentle rooster. He would take good care of her.

Habe a nice weekend!!!!




Melaniehopingtheraincomesbeforethepartytoday.....andholdsoffdurringtheparty!
 
I really don't want to stir trouble up. But I have to comment and apologize in advance...
BBP was this "increased mental clarity" in place when you beat someone else's dog in front of them?

I really didn't "beat" it. I hit him a couple of times to get him to drop my chicken that was dying right in front of me. If I could have got that dog to drop it sooner he wouldn't have died. I could see the life being crushed out of that bird as the dog kept running with it. It was kicking its legs and gasping. By the time I hit the dog and made him drop the chicken, it was too late. My chickens are my pets, I don't like watching their death. I shouldn't have to watch them die by someone elses pet. And I do have the legal right to kill an animal threatening the lives of my livestock, so he got by easy.
 
Hi everyone! I'm only 4 months new to the chicken world! Just ran into the Wisconsin posts and so glad to see other Wisconsinites on here. Good luck to everyone with their birds!
 
Got a quick q. For the chicken geniuses on here. My polish and some other puffy head chicks puffy heads don't look so fluffy. Here's a pic
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Not sure what to or is it ok???
 
Hi everyone! I'm only 4 months new to the chicken world! Just ran into the Wisconsin posts and so glad to see other Wisconsinites on here. Good luck to everyone with their birds!


Welcome!!! And good luck to you! What kind of chickens do you have?

Got a quick q. For the chicken geniuses on here. My polish and some other puffy head chicks puffy heads don't look so fluffy. Here's a pic
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Not sure what to or is it ok???



Colton, it is hard to see that pic. But if I were you, I would sit and watch a bit. I have read that sometimes other chickens will pick the feathers on the fluffy types.


Hubby is very crabby that I am at work. On top of it, his folks want to show 3 hours early. Right at the time the kids nap. I asked him If I can tell them to wait untill party time. No response. We will see.

Lookinglikeitisgoingtobeafrusteratingday...
 
I really don't want to stir trouble up. But I have to comment and apologize in advance...
BBP was this "increased mental clarity" in place when you beat someone else's dog in front of them?


I really didn't "beat" it. I hit him a couple of times to get him to drop my chicken that was dying right in front of me. If I could have got that dog to drop it sooner he wouldn't have died. I could see the life being crushed out of that bird as the dog kept running with it. It was kicking its legs and gasping. By the time I hit the dog and made him drop the chicken, it was too late. My chickens are my pets, I don't like watching their death. I shouldn't have to watch them die by someone elses pet. And I do have the legal right to kill an animal threatening the lives of my livestock, so he got by easy.



My.02

I would have used my feet also. I would have gone straight to beating the dog. No chance to drop it. Once a dog has gone that far, there is no turning back. Chance of a stray dog being well trainedto drop is slim t none. F it was well trained, it wouldn't have run away to kill the chicken. The owner also needs to know immediately how serious you are about the situation.
I spent well over $700 to fence my property from the neighbors dog. She still gets through. Our chessy is keeping the situation under control at this time. If she does kill one of my birds, things will take a turn for the worse. Period.
 
thanks Cindlady, glad you liked it. We thought it was a cute idea and hubby worked really hard on it. The girls enjoy it. That's what counts.
SO VERY SORRY for all the losses. I hope your kitty reappears. It's hardest to lose an old friend. :hugs


Welcome MelissaRatz! :welcome. Glad you found the thread. There are lots of cheeseheads on here. A few are on every day and many many more that pop on from time to time.

Sorry COLTON. I can't help. Don't know what I'm talking about when it comes to chicken illness, even when it's obvious.
Sure one of the gurus can help.
 
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I really don't want to stir trouble up. But I have to comment and apologize in advance...
BBP was this "increased mental clarity" in place when you beat someone else's dog in front of them?


I really didn't "beat" it. I hit him a couple of times to get him to drop my chicken that was dying right in front of me. If I could have got that dog to drop it sooner he wouldn't have died. I could see the life being crushed out of that bird as the dog kept running with it. It was kicking its legs and gasping. By the time I hit the dog and made him drop the chicken, it was too late. My chickens are my pets, I don't like watching their death. I shouldn't have to watch them die by someone elses pet. And I do have the legal right to kill an animal threatening the lives of my livestock, so he got by easy.



My.02

I would have used my feet also. I would have gone straight to beating the dog. No chance to drop it. Once a dog has gone that far, there is no turning back. Chance of a stray dog being well trainedto drop is slim t none. F it was well trained, it wouldn't have run away to kill the chicken. The owner also needs to know immediately how serious you are about the situation.
I spent well over $700 to fence my property from the neighbors dog. She still gets through. Our chessy is keeping the situation under control at this time. If she does kill one of my birds, things will take a turn for the worse. Period.


CUTIES - X2!!!!!!
 

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