----- Original Message -----Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2014 9:44 AMSubject: [CHICKENS-101] From an old chickeneer
It's been a while, so Hi everybody. Hi Cath, I'm happy to see the group is still fulfilling it's purpose to help anyone who requests it. Having taken care of the chickens on the Ark for Cap't Noah, there were only 2, chickens have been part of my life for ever. so-to-speak. I notice pictures of my Seabright chicks are still there. I purchased a half dozen during a trip to the grain store for a load of hay and came home with a box of chicks in my lap and 2 tons of hay. Should have left the chicks. 5 out of 6 were roosters. Eventually got rid of 4 cockerels. About the time the remaining boy was feeling his oats he got into a argument with a hawk. Good thing because he was next on my list. Nothing was safe from that 7 inch high devil. Would loved to have seen it, that hawk earned it's dinner that day. The hen is half way between pet and wild. Other than that I'm down to 8 comets that keep us in eggs and entertain the puppy. Anyway keep up the good work
George
What happens when the body is completely submerged in water?
The telephone rings.
Attachment(s) from Deb and Randy Buckler | View attachments on the web
2 of 2 Photo(s)
Posted by: "Deb and Randy Buckler" <gotrandy@tcsn.net>
Reply via web post | • | Reply to sender | • | Reply to group | • | Start a New Topic | • | Messages in this topic (3) |
CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com
No comments:
Post a Comment