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SheilaC |
Posted - Dec 28 2008 : 11:54:15 AM Well, we never know what to expect. We don't live out in the country, really, more on the edge of a town. We do have a few chickens and a bunny, etc. But all that intro to say that. . .we had 2 stray chickens in our driveway/yard last night! Rhode Island Reds I suppose; they look kind of oldish--legs are bleached out pretty well. We are kind of new to the area, and so we called the 2 people in our tiny town who always know what's happening and they can't think of anyone within a couple of miles of us with chickens. So. . .the great Christmas chicken mystery! We caught them and put them in a crate in the garage for now. Monday I'll ask the postmaster if anyone has said anything (that's the big gossip center of our town!) Weird. |
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Alee |
Posted - Dec 28 2008 : 1:33:08 PM I am glad you caught the poor old girls. Have they given you any eggs yet?
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kristin sherrill |
Posted - Dec 28 2008 : 1:01:17 PM Sounds like you have some new chickens! The PM will probably know more, though.
We have found a little Pygmy goat and a Parakeet in our old neighborhood. No one knew anything about both of them. So we ended up keeping them.
Good luck, Kris
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