Are you going to give some to the dog?.....
The rooster is in the sink, sitting in some cold water to bring the temperature down before I refrigerate it. I hate plucking chickens.
I'll probably have bbq chicken Thurs night.
Are you going to give some to the dog?.....
The rooster is in the sink, sitting in some cold water to bring the temperature down before I refrigerate it. I hate plucking chickens.
I'll probably have bbq chicken Thurs night.
Well, perhaps it's ironic that I just came into this thread to say...
Hopefully dogs don't get to the chickens. Our son's dog is apparently going to be a chicken killer. Swatting it on the nose with a newspaper, "no", etc. - nothing stops it from going after the chickens. And, it's a smart dog - figure out how to unlatch the latch on the chicken coop.
Final tally: 4 chickens dead. 1 rooster dead. 2 chickens still on the loose - if they enter the back yard when we're not around - they'll be dead too.
The rooster is in the sink, sitting in some cold water to bring the temperature down before I refrigerate it. I hate plucking chickens.
I'll probably have bbq chicken Thurs night.
There's one VERY sure-fire way to break the dog of killing chickens...and you only have to do it once...
Give it a taste of man flesh.
Won't they fly away if you don't put a roof on it? Seems silly to roof the entire property.
Good luck finding / catching the chickens.
