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Soggy chickens are sad chickens.
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 312306" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Well...first of all...we had several run-ins with dogs over the last year and a half. Then when I got sick everyone was having a hard time tending them so the dogs got in some more. Over the summer the cats got to the babies too. We only had about 5 roosters by the time I came home from the hospital. About May when the new babies should have been starting to come off, a dog from down the road came in and wiped us out. Left us with 2 hens. Tony was just beside himself. He raged for like two days about how he was going to take out every living thing he saw. Cant say I blame him and if we didnt have my little dog and one indoor/outdoor cat, I would have gladly let him poison the yard but we simply couldnt do it. Instead he gave our two remaining hens away. Now we have nothing. Maybe when he isnt working out of town anymore and knows he wont be anymore...which will be never...he can get more. For now, he just hunts and fishes...and gets mad when he thinks about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 312306, member: 1514"] Well...first of all...we had several run-ins with dogs over the last year and a half. Then when I got sick everyone was having a hard time tending them so the dogs got in some more. Over the summer the cats got to the babies too. We only had about 5 roosters by the time I came home from the hospital. About May when the new babies should have been starting to come off, a dog from down the road came in and wiped us out. Left us with 2 hens. Tony was just beside himself. He raged for like two days about how he was going to take out every living thing he saw. Cant say I blame him and if we didnt have my little dog and one indoor/outdoor cat, I would have gladly let him poison the yard but we simply couldnt do it. Instead he gave our two remaining hens away. Now we have nothing. Maybe when he isnt working out of town anymore and knows he wont be anymore...which will be never...he can get more. For now, he just hunts and fishes...and gets mad when he thinks about it. [/QUOTE]
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