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snowberryfarm Posted - Sep 11 2011 : 6:32:20 PM
The other morning my daughter came in from doing her barn chores, and she goes "Mom, I like our new white chicken!" I replied, "Sorry, but we don't have a new white chicken." She swore it is not one of ours as we only have one big yellow chicken and one little banty left. I thought she had to be seeing things, but sure enough when I went out later to check it out, we now have 3 hens clucking around the barnyard! We don't have any neighbors with chickens. Honestly, someone must have driven by and threw her into our pasture. Weird!

Michelle
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gracylfreebush Posted - Sep 15 2011 : 12:40:47 PM
LOL Maybe you are right. Not however, at first sight the pony of a little girls dreams. He was 200lbs underweight, filthy, covered with fungus, toothless and his feet looked like he was wearing elf shoes. That being said he was the sweetest little guy you would ever want to come in contact with. Once he put on some weight and got a bath and some fungus medicaiton, got his feet done and a good few months grooming, he did get taken home by a Grandpa for his grandchildren to learn about horses. So I guess he did fulfill some child's wish for a pony. We named him Tabet.

Thoughts are things choose the good ones.
Dusky Beauty Posted - Sep 14 2011 : 6:53:44 PM
Gracy, maybe Santa finally got around to delivering the pony you asked for when you were 6? LOL!!

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gracylfreebush Posted - Sep 14 2011 : 5:49:52 PM
We get cats and kittens all the time. The occasional duck and once a pony tied to the backside of our trailer.

Thoughts are things choose the good ones.
ceejay48 Posted - Sep 13 2011 : 3:21:36 PM
Makes me smile!
CJ

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walkinwalkoutcattle Posted - Sep 13 2011 : 2:20:03 PM
We get that a lot, too. I've got a dog that wandered onto our farm and a whole litter of kittens I'm getting ready to take to the shelter. I just can't take them all in!!!

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paradiseplantation Posted - Sep 13 2011 : 09:50:07 AM
I would much rather having them throw chickens in my yard than litters of puppies and kittens. THAT happens all too often, and I'm running out of good homes to give them to!!!!

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Melina Posted - Sep 13 2011 : 08:29:35 AM
I once had a trio of guineas wander into our place. I asked all the neighbors and no one had lost any, or even had any, for that matter. They couldn't be caught, but worked their way around our wooded acreage, roosted near the henhouse at night, and helped themselves to a bit of scratch when I gave some to the hens. They stayed a couple of years, then disappeared as mysteriously as they appeared. I chalked it up to God knowing I needed some tick control.

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homsteddinmom Posted - Sep 13 2011 : 07:11:58 AM
Kimberly,

We have NZW, Mini lops, harlequin dutch. We had about 17 different breeds last year but had to down size. We have 40 rabbits now, last year we had 300. :)

Homesteading Mom in East Texas. Raising chickens, Rabbits and goats here on my farm!
grace gerber Posted - Sep 12 2011 : 5:19:12 PM
The universe provides... I get things like Wild Turkeys decide to join in with my flocks. I had a orphan doe deer who's mother was killed by hunters so she came into the barn with the two year old billies and they took care of her thru the winter - now she has brought more then a dozen deer to live her and this year she delivered her baby in my drive way... Oh how I wished I would get chickens - you are truely blessed. Glad to hear they are healthy too.. Congrat's

Grace Gerber
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kristin sherrill Posted - Sep 12 2011 : 09:23:15 AM
Free chickens! That's nice. I have a friend who called a few months ago asking me if I wanted a pig. One just wandered up and moved in. She asked all her neighbors and it was no ones. Then a few weeks ago she called again and asked if I wanted a goat. It has horns and is probably a pygmy so I didn't want it. But if she calls next time with a lamb I'm gettin' it.

Kris

Happiness is simple.
FarmGirlonPark Posted - Sep 12 2011 : 07:44:27 AM
That's awesome - I didn't know that kind of stuff happened. Enjoy your new little white hen!

God Bless & Happy Trails!
Kelda
Farmgirl on Park
Lieberkim Posted - Sep 12 2011 : 06:56:34 AM
Brandee,

I notice you have rabbits. What kind? I've just gotten some Satins.



Excuse the mess & the noise, my children are making happy memories
homsteddinmom Posted - Sep 12 2011 : 05:34:29 AM
we have had chickens just show up at our house too!

Homesteading Mom in East Texas. Raising chickens, Rabbits and goats here on my farm!
Lieberkim Posted - Sep 12 2011 : 04:58:32 AM
WOW! I guess if you were in need of more livestock that's a cheap way to get them! :)

Excuse the mess & the noise, my children are making happy memories
sherrye Posted - Sep 11 2011 : 7:50:41 PM
well i will take all the chickens any one wants to throw my way. LOL happy days for you sherrye

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oldbittyhen Posted - Sep 11 2011 : 7:39:21 PM
Living in the country,lol...My neighbors and I all have had barnyard animals added to our groups over the years, thankfully they have been healthy and not brought death to ours, it happens mostly a month or so after Easter, all the un-wanted chicks, ducklings and bunnies...but once in awhile we will finds goats , sheep and pigs, and with the economy the way it is, cattle and horses too...

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