My mom’s place is full of wild turkeys this year. They are bold & brazen and apparently don’t realize there’s a major turkey shortage anticipated this Thanksgiving. π
Our friend order a white commercial breed for us (I would have splurged and went heritage–a lot more expensive, I guess). Our type can’t reproduce. If we do it again we’ll get a less modified type.
I hadn’t realized what big eyes they have and how curious and friendly they’d be–they smell awful though.
I know you already know this but poultry are very lively animals with distinct personalities. The bigger, the livelier, it seems. I stopped eating duck (not that I ate that much anyway) because I could see the individual too clearly. Good luck with your daily encounter with Thanksgiving! (Smell? Really? I wonder why?)
Thanks so much, Cynthia!!! I am especially honored to receive that compliment from a professional broadcaster! π PS, won’t be posting daily but hope to get around to weekly some time soon. Thank you for the follow!
Snorts. Hilarious my friend. Awesome that you did that. Great job. You see I can relate to this. Come closer to the computer – some places sell pig ears! I know – I know. The horror of that. I know you can imagine. Can you believe that? I’m as shocked as your ducks with their situation. I saw we stand up and rise above. XOXO – Bacon
OMP!!! Did you hear me gasp all the way down there in Georgia?!! I thought I heard everything but that takes the cake. (If only it *were* cake.) Thx for taking a listen! Deeply appreciated!
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π ! u made my day, Terry!
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Saw you had a new post and saved it so I could listen with my Monday morning coffee. So funny. π
My husband just brought home TURKEYS this weekend. One day in the fall my dogs may be eating a little bit of them. I hate thinking about it but…
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My mom’s place is full of wild turkeys this year. They are bold & brazen and apparently don’t realize there’s a major turkey shortage anticipated this Thanksgiving. π
Thanks so much for listening!!!
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Our friend order a white commercial breed for us (I would have splurged and went heritage–a lot more expensive, I guess). Our type can’t reproduce. If we do it again we’ll get a less modified type.
I hadn’t realized what big eyes they have and how curious and friendly they’d be–they smell awful though.
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I know you already know this but poultry are very lively animals with distinct personalities. The bigger, the livelier, it seems. I stopped eating duck (not that I ate that much anyway) because I could see the individual too clearly. Good luck with your daily encounter with Thanksgiving! (Smell? Really? I wonder why?)
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My husband hopes the smell will keep me from falling in love. I have to do some research on it.
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Good luck!!!
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Very engaging, Lori and you have a beautiful voice.
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Thanks so much, Cynthia!!! I am especially honored to receive that compliment from a professional broadcaster! π PS, won’t be posting daily but hope to get around to weekly some time soon. Thank you for the follow!
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You are most welcome. I’ll be listening out!
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Snorts. Hilarious my friend. Awesome that you did that. Great job. You see I can relate to this. Come closer to the computer – some places sell pig ears! I know – I know. The horror of that. I know you can imagine. Can you believe that? I’m as shocked as your ducks with their situation. I saw we stand up and rise above. XOXO – Bacon
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OMP!!! Did you hear me gasp all the way down there in Georgia?!! I thought I heard everything but that takes the cake. (If only it *were* cake.) Thx for taking a listen! Deeply appreciated!
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Oh my friend – I will always follow… especially when you leave a cookie trail. mmm cookies. Snorts. XOXO – Bacon
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Cook-ies!!! (said in my best Cookie Monster voice) π
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What about the duck food thatβs full of dead plants?! Poor dead plants.
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