Posted on 09/04/2019 12:36:28 PM PDT by Pontiac
Did this happen at Bodega Bay?
Hopefully he made a delicious dinner.
When stories like this come out, people should respond by having more backyard chickens. Or getting some if they don’t have any.
This kind of story, along with the “CDC” fear-mongering about disease, is all about one thing.
The deep state doesn’t want Americans to become independent of their system. They want you dependent on things like mass-produced chicken eggs.
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LOL!!! I was married 19 years; divorced now 18 years.
You KNOW I know!!!
Are you serious? Knowing nothing about chickens, I never heard of that before........
I do remember wringing the neck of a downed pheasant and in doing so, his leg cut my arm but I never gave it a thought......
Yeah, when they go on the attack they are going to come at you with both ends.
Anything else is just trying to scare you away.
Why don’t chicken’s wear underwear?
Their Peckers are on their face!!!
Here they come to snuff the rooster,
You know he ain’t gonna die.
Great Song! (RIP Layne)
He was used in an animal behavior study. Normally nice, but just went nasty that day.
(The hens were generally very sweet - and we got great eggs.)
Someone in my neighborhood has a rooster. I hear that thing so much, I think I hear it everywhere I go.
Many suburban areas that allow backyard chickens don’t allow roosters.
There are several replies to that but I refrain .....
If you see my little red rooster
Please drive him home
If you see my little red rooster
Please drive him home
Ain’t had no peace in the farm yard
Since my little red rooster’s been gone
My grandfather had one when I was a kid that would not let anyone but my grandfather get close to him.
He would run from just about anybody.
The worst that rooster ever did to me was gently peck the toe of my shoe while my grandfather held me in his arms sitting on the porch steps.
Yes, roosters can be mighty nasty — weekends spent at my grandparents’ house taught me that. But who would have guessed you can bleed to death from a roo-pecked varicose vein?!
Absolutely serious.
The spurs on a rooster can be two inches long and very sharp.
They use them in life and death mating fights or defensive battles.
If they manage to catch you with them the wound can be sever.
Much like the tusk on a boar hog you need to cut them. But with a rooster it is something that needs to be done on a regular bases.
"Do the roosters have large talons?"
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