Monday, December 3, 2012

[CHICKENS-101] Re: from 4 chooks to this! OMG Should I be worried. LOL.

 


From what I remember from my dream-interpetation book, a house in a dream represents YOU.  So your  house (you, your life,) is sure full of 'interesting' things! I think the worry of something happening to something you love so much, that is SO vulnerable to EVERYthing, is completely understandable. We started out with only a couple chickens too, and now we're up to 25.  Every one has a name and a distinct personality.  Some have special unique "routines" that only we cater to. It would be super hard for us to EVER go away any length of time and leave our animals in the care of someone else.  Every creature here, and there's alot of them, are treasured members of the family.

  I used to raise Guinea Pigs when I was young. I became SO obcessed with keeping them clean and cared for, I would have horrible dreams of them being filthy, or without water. Those dreams tortured me up until adulthood, when I got married!!  Finally one night, I was being tortured by the starving Guinea Pig dream, and my sub concious, or something, yelled out..."I don't even HAVE those Guinea Pigs anymore"!  Poof! The nighmares ended right there on the spot.  I think as long as you know in your heart that your animals are safe, your brain has no business torturing you with nonsense bad dreams.  I treasure my sleep, and I don't like being messed with by a 'bored brain'! Hee!

Bless your heart for loving those chickens somuch! I KNOW what that's like!

Deb Buckler, Alex's mom  (Alex, by the way, has suddenly decided to STOP pulling out all his feathers and he actually has a few nice feathers now!)

 

--- In CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com, Kevin Mulraney <kraney51@...> wrote:
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> I don't know, am I the only person on this forum who has ever had nightmares about their chickens? I know a lot of people on this forum do get the bug for increasing their numbers. So you prob have got that to look forward to.
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> One of this years Beautiful white pekins has decided to lay her eggs in a bin in my hubby's shed. (he has not put doors on the shed yet ) & she got past his board hurdle & found the bin with no lid,  filled with bits of plastic, cardboard & woodshavings & thought "well isn't this cosy! & just for me" I found 3 eggs in there. LOL. JAne & co
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