@maggiemae LOL! None of those around here, unless you include me and my bad back and bad knees won't let me get too wild these days. However... there was a time. =) Thank you, Maggiemae!
@ludwigsdiana Thank you, Diana! Was a crime story one night when I heard my prize roosters making a ruckus. I went running down there with the flashlight and found a possum with its claws and teeth in the backside of one of my pretty boys. I shot the thing and doctored my rooster as best as I could but, he died anyway.... Sadly, the possum didn't die and came back until it killed every rooster and every hen I had. They're vicious creatures.
@joysabin Thank you! Yes, they are. Worst of all, they don't immediately eat what they kill. They drag the carcass off for flies to lay eggs on it and when the fly larvae hatch - that's when they come back to eat it. Disgusting, yes? I found and buried hens and roosters for several days. The possum may have killed them, but I wasn't going to allow the dang thing to eat my hens and roosters.
January 24th, 2021
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@hunterjuly Thank you very much! We'll get by somehow - won't we?
@milaniet Works well and was great when I had to feed my horse at 5 a.m. in the dark. Thank you, Milanie!
@dutchothotmailcom Thank you very much, Esther!
@ludwigsdiana Thank you, Diana! Was a crime story one night when I heard my prize roosters making a ruckus. I went running down there with the flashlight and found a possum with its claws and teeth in the backside of one of my pretty boys. I shot the thing and doctored my rooster as best as I could but, he died anyway.... Sadly, the possum didn't die and came back until it killed every rooster and every hen I had. They're vicious creatures.