I remember when I was 4 (yeah it stuck in my mind - also it happened when my brothers were in school) my dad caught me running from a rooster that would chase me across the yard. My dad stopped me at the door and handed me a broken off shovel handle and sent me back into the yard face the him in the field of battle. After about 5 minutes of him jumping in the air going for my eyes and me swinging for the fences like George Brett (both of us occassionally making contact) I finally caught him a good one that sent feathers flying and him deciding it was time to leave. My dad yelled at me to chase him down so he doesn't try to go after me again.
It all backfired a bit for my dad when our German shepherd saw all the excitment and decided the rooster must be fair game today. He out ran me caught my tormentor and snapped him jaws shut on his neck killing him instantly. I was all hopped up and started telling him what a good dog he was while my dad was on the porch yelling at the GD dog to leave the chickens alone....
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