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post by WhenTheMoonHitsYourEye on Nov 30

post by Swift on Nov 30

Those foals have absolutely no chance. Knowing chickens, they’re probably gonna get beat against the ground and then swallowed whole or torn into pieces

post by WhenTheMoonHitsYourEye on Nov 30

Lol yeah, there was a 4th foal that was quickly obliterated. If you zoom in on the 4th hook you can see a small amount of it’s (reddish orange) skin/coat left behind.
Most of the flock is off swarming that foal.

post by Swift on Nov 30

The food chase is always one of my favorite parts of feeding chickens. They’re like little raptors when they get ahold of a small animal

post by WhenTheMoonHitsYourEye on Nov 30

Yeah, i remember the chickens i had growing tearong apart snakes and small rodents on a couple occasions. And a dead stray dog that one time.

post by ANormalHumanBeing on Nov 30

My family has chickens and whenever one of our hens gets something good she grabs it and then run away with a horde of other chickens chasing after trying to take it from her. Those foals are going to get ripped apart and it’s going to be glorious.

post by TJfluffnsnuff on Nov 30

I was just talking about fluffys being terrified of Chickens a little bit ago. NOW THEY HAVE A REASON! Also this give me an Idea!

post by WhenTheMoonHitsYourEye on Nov 30

post by DummehBabbeh on Nov 30

I love chickens. They’re cute little dinosaurs, who like to cuddle (if handled for it). Their garbage disposal nature makes them perfect around foals!

post by MrTelos on Nov 30

post by TomSitsOnJerry on Nov 30

Imagine being a creature so pathetic that even chickens are higher up than you.

post by Toofy on Nov 30

Sweet, another for the ‘chicken’ tag. Love it lol

post by WhenTheMoonHitsYourEye on Nov 30

post by WhenTheMoonHitsYourEye on Nov 30

post by WhenTheMoonHitsYourEye on Nov 30

They really are, i wish the chickens my family had were handled enough to be okay with being held. We did have a turkey that was okay being pet(she was too big for our laps though)

post by DummehBabbeh on Nov 30

OMG. LAP TURKEY. I NEED! :sparkling_heart:

I’m used to 100lb lap dogs. A turkey is nothing.

post by Swift on Nov 30

post by WhenTheMoonHitsYourEye on Nov 30

post by DummehBabbeh on Nov 30

I can see that. From the ankle down, turkeys are basically birds of prey. Your girl sounds like she was a wonderful bird. :sparkling_heart:

post by WhenTheMoonHitsYourEye on Nov 30

post by AssortedFluffyArchive on Nov 30

post by Blergle on Dec 1

Your chickens are adorable. I love the shapes you gave them, especially the necks. They look very huggable.

I need a big bird to hug, that’s been a dream of mine since I was young. I’m partial to peafowl myself, got used to ignoring their calls when my neighbor had some years ago. I saw a snuggly peahen on YT and now that’s my goal.

post by WhenTheMoonHitsYourEye on Dec 1

Thank you! Growing up with chickens definitely helps one get a better grasp on how their necks can move.
(Gentle) handling when they are young is key for easy handling later in life.
Id really recommend it though, our turkey was very soft and very quiet.

post by TomSitsOnJerry 4 days ago

post by TheGrateOldOne 4 days ago

Every abuse story/art that includes a bestest baby being tormented is automatic gold as far as I am concerned. The bestest shitrat had a good colour and pattern but it’s idiot of a mother choose the wrong farm to crash for such things to make a difference.

Although a lifetime as a breeder or jizz donor might have been a longer torture than just being pecked to death.

post by WhenTheMoonHitsYourEye 4 days ago


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