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Wednesday, December 21, 2005
Super Chicken!

GIZMO the CAT            We have this beautiful chicken. It was found while young and wild - and it never tamed down. Still wild after a couple of years the  outdoors is her relegated home.
            Actually its my mother's chicken and the shown chicken is one of several chickens found in the woods and starving.  The story is long but the short of it is, they were born in the wild and refuse to be totally domesticated - and my mother being a tender hearted person rescued them non the less.
            So they live out doors, all of them fixed where they cant breed should they fly the coop or stay.  These chickens are the woman's life and without them I truly believe she would feel lost or empty. These chicken pens are well made and equipped for protection from the elements - in fact, they only lack Cable Tv and an fridge. 
 
            Only me Mum can approach these chickens. Anyone else will be sliced and diced as if a master sushi chefs, if they try to enter their domain. Okay - they wont be attacked unless the chickens feel cornered - THEN - there's trouble - yet me Mum can walk over and pick up these ferrel chickens with no fear of reprisal.
            I guess thats the story, and I'm sticking to it. You got to admit, that's one beautiful chicken. And in case you're wondering - yep these chickens are all fixed so they wont propagate and they are taken to the vet when sick.

Posted at 09:27 am - Scribbled out by Daveman the Cool

Herb
December 22, 2005   09:30 AM PST
 
Those feathers are really fine.
Penny
December 22, 2005   08:31 AM PST
 
Wow! That's some beautiful chicken there, Daveman! But if they're fixed, how do they lay eggs??
Aile
December 22, 2005   06:00 AM PST
 
Pssst...that's a pussy cat!
evie
December 21, 2005   10:34 PM PST
 
wow! that's an amazingly feline-looking chicken!
Giggles
December 21, 2005   04:42 PM PST
 
What a gorgeous chicken!!! What color eggs does it lay?
plh
December 21, 2005   11:08 AM PST
 
do you mean all these years ive been calling my 5 chickens... CATS?! LOL

go figure *hereeeeeeeee kitt ooppss i mean chickennnnnnn hereeeeee chickieeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

mama has your feed for you ;)
AbbyNormal
December 21, 2005   10:28 AM PST
 
That IS a beaut of a chicken. How people are able to pluck and turn these things into nuggets is beyond me.

We had a feral chicken similar to this living in our wood pile for quite some time. Couldn't go near her, but got delicious omelets from her eggs!

 


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