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Re: O.T. Chickens
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Posted by Rauville on May 24, 2005 at 08:07:17 from (209.180.79.76):
In Reply to: O.T. Chickens posted by Pajamafied John on May 24, 2005 at 07:06:06:
Chickens seem to have an amazing sense of self-preservation. They will pretty well take care of themselves as far as getting out of the weather. I shut the coop at night after they go in, to keep the varmints out, otherwise our chickens have the run of the farmyard during the day. I have never seen them get close to the highway, so they know their boundaries. The one thing that will happen is that you will become known as a haven for wayward chickens. Last Sunday, a family came out from town with a box of "Easter Chicks" that had overgrown their welcome. The father said that they had set them out in the yard in town..."But, they didn't fly away, so we don't know what we are going to do with them."☺☺☺
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