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Chickens say WOOF too!

Posted: Fri May 19, 2017 7:23 pm
by VooDoo-(DOG)-
 
Today is the chickens' lucky day; wholemeal bread with grains! :Drogar-BigGrin:
This is a couple of steps from my front door. These also walk into the house!



Chickens eh? Not too smart, one of them temporarily "lost" the bread and considered eating the similarly-coloured piece of paper! :roll:

Just another moment in the garden.....

Have a nice weekend y'all !

WOOF!

Re: Chickens say WOOF too!

Posted: Sat May 20, 2017 2:45 pm
by Leo(T.C.K.)
I watched it, though I had to download it seperately from the "stream"(those encoded videos in a long link) as I'm using some "ancient tech". And all that with a broken finger too. (long story, might post about it elsewhere)

I have a bunch of interesting pics/vids myself, just didn't get around to doing anything with them or showing them. The vids are a problem though as vids tend to take lots of space and I cannot use these videosites for uploading anymore.

I could send you already something through e-mail if you're interested though. I have pics of a village, of a bug, of a dead mosquito-thing, the snow pictures and pictures of leaves of a plant I wasn't able to identify.

Oh and yesterday I saw an interesting pigeon on a staircase of neighboring flats...he had a ring on his leg too, he was almost black, quite fatty, had some green stripes on his neck and a white fluff above his beak.

Re: Chickens say WOOF too!

Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 9:43 am
by Leo(T.C.K.)
I remember chasing chicken when I was little, I was hoping to catch one when it wandered off into our garden from elsewhere. Used to happen more often than just once or twice. The other birds I used to chase across fields were the wild pheasants..

Re: Chickens say WOOF too!

Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 1:28 pm
by VooDoo-(DOG)-
 
Ah yes! We used to play chase the pheasants also. :)
The pheasants get their revenge though sometimes! I could be walking through on overgrown field or the woods and startle a pheasant on the ground, which I didn't see hidden! Then there's the almighty noise it makes and the flapping around right in front of the face, which scares the bejeezers out of me.

The chickens are mine Leo. I always said that one day I would have my own free eggs, because I really hate the conditions that closely-caged chickens live in. Those poor chickens have a terrible life and also produce vastly inferior eggs. It doesn't exactly save me a fortune on the shopping bill, it just makes me feel good. I also dislike the local pheasants, because they eat the chickens' food and the little garden birds' food also. In fact if I had a flak cannon (and it wasn't technically illegal lol) I would send the pheasants to meet their maker. :Drogar-BigGrin:

Here is your own personal greeting from "Jemima", named after Jemima Puddle-Duck. Long story, but I didn't name this chicken, so no chicken vs duck debates. :)

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The chickens' home is in the top left of the image. Bit of a hazy day here, so image is a little blurry.

Leo(T.C.K.) wrote: Sat May 20, 2017 2:45 pm .....vidss are a problem though as vids tend to take lots of space and I cannot use these videosites for uploading anymore.

What is the problem exactly?

WOOF!

Re: Chickens say WOOF too!

Posted: Thu May 25, 2017 9:20 am
by Leo(T.C.K.)
Almost all my pictures are hazy but I think its because of the camera. Either way it's nice of her to greet me like that, say "hi" back from me.

Well, I'm stuck on a linux laptop connected to internet and I cannot use firefox etcetera on this one, things become more difficult that way.

Yes I know. When I visited the place I talk about early this year after more than one decade of not being there, I found that the new people who live there have their own chicken...though they took up the old what's the word, ah..orchard space at the back to put fenced off chicken in, many of the orchard trees are gone by now there's also a swimming pool in the middle of the orchard which was strangely enough the plan of back-then-my-mom's boyfriend which afaik he never executed before selling the place. I also was told by the inhabitants that he died about two years ago. I was hoping to meet him and then suddenly that kind of news gets brought onto me.

Whatever the case, we never had chicken on our own back then there. And the guy told me, back then, that nobody can object anything if I manage to catch the chicken that wander into the garden through the gaps in the fence and that if I catch a pheasant we could have a nice dinner.

So well, that was my motivation! lol