Sunday, July 21, 2013

Re: [CHICKENS-101] Re: Leaving group

 

Deb, Roosters/cockerels and hens/pullets breed. Part of the  problem is that terms used for humans are being used poultry.  Poultry and live stock breed.
Cathryn  rainbowsilkiesTM  in  Michigan


From: colinb <gotrandy@tcsn.net>
To: CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2013 9:34 PM
Subject: [CHICKENS-101] Re: Leaving group

 

Well, Sarah, if you don't like a particular topic, feel free to move on to the next. It seems a bit excessive to drop off a group as good as this just because you don't like a particulat topic. I would hate to think folks will be afraid to ask questions or raise concerns because someone else might not LIKE their concerns and quit the group. Your loss, Sarah! I've seen this group carry on forever on topics I don't have the least bit of interest in, like, say, MEAT bird processing. I hate that, but I know that after a while, something that interests ME will come up. So I stay tuned. I really get a kick out of this group most of the time.  So many times, we're like a bunch of hens ourselves, cackling and bragging about our first eggs, and even ruffling each others feathers. And then the ROOSTER has to step in and say...alright everyone...that's enough!  What is interesting to me though, is the unease around the topic of sex.  Most hens are "uneasy" about sex, and in a group like this, all running alot of "chicken energy" the discomfort about talking about sex really shows up. I've never seen this phenomenon on my horse groups.
Deb Buckler


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