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A chicken and a duck?! I can only image what that was like. Though I would be running the other way from a chicken. Oh I dislike chickens... My parents when I was very little like 2 bought some chickens. Well it turned out they were fighting chickens. They HATED me. Dad used to have to carry me outside the fence because they would come and attack me. Not my brother or my parents but me... /shiver |
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| Super Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Near Austin, Texas
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adorable pics..
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Colorado
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Allestaria, am sorry for your experience with the chickens.. I've always had barred rocks and they have been the sweetest girls, feel lucky I got such a sweet group of roos wich I didn't expect, very cuddly affection breed so far.. I love how the roo's jump up at my feet so I will pick them up and carry them around with me.. Always suprised how much I fell in love in getting birds and fowl, I didn't expect enjoying them so much.. and they all love to talk talk talk.. First ones to come and find me when they need something or give me the list of complaints lol lol ....
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Maybe the fighting chickens seen me as the perfect snack. I'm not sure.. lol ahh How sweet. The only bird I ever owned I won from my teacher in 6th grade. A pair of finches. Oh those birds loved me a ton. When I got married and moved out of my parents house. They passed away the very next day. Before I could go back and get them. I could never understand why. Except that was the first night I wasn't home. And I guess they didn't like the change. I don't know. I had had them for 10 years though! |
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| Supplier affiliate Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: MN, USA
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who was winning, the chicken or the duck? hehehe lovely pictures all!!
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Colorado
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lol my little runt girl chicken was winning lol.... Boy animals don't have a chance around girl animals... all females have that natural exploding can of whoop butt in our pockets... I know Sirius one of my GSD males,, was hanging out and got too close to one of my chickens little chicks and he stopped to look at the new little ones.. Man oh Man oh Man... Momma bird let loose on him, 94lb gsd to a 7lb momma bird ... it wasn't pretty for Sirius he didn't stand a chance and he didn't see it coming...
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| Full Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Davie, FL
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Allestaria, you are a life saver!!! We just moved into a new home wit a screened porch. I bought 4 chairs with bright red cushions and a pet door...BAD IDEA.... With 4 cats and the dog, there is fur EVERYWHERE! I'm so sick of dragging the Dyson out there to clean them off, and the animals LIVE on the porch (and the chairs of course!) I think you pointed me in the exact direction I needed! I ordered one already! Kisses hon, you deserve them from me!
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| Super Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Maryland
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I have 2 dogs as well! A big Lab/ rott mix and little pg/chiwawa mix ( not mention a beardy hampster and worms and crickets) my bigest problem and peeve is cleaning arround the bottom of the toilet with all that black dog hair! How does that brush work for that?
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It works great for getting around things. I used it this past weekend to get dust that got into my mom's stucco type walls. It got all that dust that gets into all the little holes, cracks and bumps that you can't use a normal rag for. I used it on the base boards to get the hair that the vaccum cleaner can't reach. I scrub my sink with it. Use it on all my chairs, tile, walls. Now if you need something to clean and pick up hair get their purple rags. I know people with indoor pets understand others will go ewww. But I get cat hair on my stove and for some reason my microwave. These rags are smooth on one side (great for dusting) On the other side have raised fibers. Well those raised fibers get the hair off my stove and microwave. Get dust and clean counters. LOVE THEM. Though now its turning into a war. When I pull it out to defur my couch. I have to brush a cat. I cant get a job done without my big Fuz begging to be brushed. So far the only thing I have gotten that I'm not to thrilled about is the "dry mop". It does get the dirt,hair and such off the floors. It just doesn't do cornors very well. But I've also only used it once. |
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Hey ladies.. Had to show em off (figured posting here would be better than starting a whole new thread)... took this pic a little while back but forgot to add it to the forum, then my phone got stolen, and just got the pics sent back to me. Cali's about 20lbs bigger (none of it being fat) since I took this. But it'll put some faces to the "killer" pooches I'm always on about ![]() http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/for...t-big-coco.jpg http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/for...camera-lol.jpg |
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