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PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 3:14 pm    Post subject: * Chicken in Bucket * pic Reply to specific post Reply with quote


Will as most know I had my prostate taking out a week ago { doing fine , just get tired fast }
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Anyway left chores up to my son { mostly gather eggs } ... anyway today I go out to get the eggs .. and see a chicken in the bucket , thought it was dead .. it pick me .. so I pick it up alittle , must be a dozen eggs under her..

so I decided to see what happens in the next 21 days { or least }
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just thought I would share , my findings ..

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 3:45 pm    Post subject: Re: * Chicken in Bucket * pic Reply to specific post Reply with quote

Dutchman,
Hope you are doing well after surgery. Cool pic by the way. I remember when I had more chickens years ago, I would find chickens and eggs in my hay barn all the time. They would lay eggs real deep in the straw bales where I could not get them. So as I used bales up, I would have a huge surprise somtimes and find 8-10 dozen eggs at a time. Just had to be really careful picking them up and throwing them out. And yes, sometimes they would blow up and WOW, they really really stink! LOL Take care. Get better soon.
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Mark
It sounds like you are on the road to recovery. No matter who does your chores it's just not the same as when you do them yourself. Gerald
 
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Phew, for a minnit, there I thought this post might be politickle!
 
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 6:02 am    Post subject: Re: * Chicken in Bucket * pic Reply to specific post Reply with quote

Dutchman,
GREAT photos!
Hope your recovery goes well.
 
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 9:44 am    Post subject: Re: * Chicken in Bucket * pic Reply to specific post Reply with quote

Kow Farmer wrote:
(quoted from post at 16:45:13 10/06/12) Dutchman,
Hope you are doing well after surgery. Cool pic by the way. I remember when I had more chickens years ago, I would find chickens and eggs in my hay barn all the time. They would lay eggs real deep in the straw bales where I could not get them. So as I used bales up, I would have a huge surprise somtimes and find 8-10 dozen eggs at a time. Just had to be really careful picking them up and throwing them out. And yes, sometimes they would blow up and WOW, they really really stink! LOL Take care. Get better soon.
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I can't think of anything that smells worse than a truely rotten egg.Always chuckle when someone says his car/truck exhaust smell like rotten eggs.
 
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