14-05-2011, 16:16
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Re: Cluck Cluck
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Well ive mostly been a vegetarian most of my life. Theres a special word for it. I'm not a vegetarian as i do like sausages, bacon etc. But i wont eat steak, lamb, pork etc.
I rarely eat chicken, but I do love my Chicken madras from our local asda, they dont do a vegetarian one.
Since getting the chickens ive noticed i dont eat chicken anymore, very rarely nowadays.
I certainly couldnt eat "MY" chickens. I dont know how people can raise their own pigs, chickens, cows, and then eat them.
I mean lets face it, they are part of the family. 
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each to their own but my nan regularly necked one her chickens for sunday dinner ,but they were different times
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14-05-2011, 16:20
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Re: Cluck Cluck
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each to their own but my nan regularly necked one her chickens for sunday dinner ,but they were different times 
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Hell no, I couldnt do that
How could you neck this poor cutey
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14-05-2011, 16:25
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Re: Cluck Cluck
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Hell no, I couldnt do that
How could you neck this poor cutey
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awww bless , (look better in pan with some tatties round it)
just joking
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14-05-2011, 16:28
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Re: Cluck Cluck
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Hell no, I couldnt do that
How could you neck this poor cutey
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Now that is cute.  Is she sleeping lol. What breed?
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14-05-2011, 16:32
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Re: Cluck Cluck
Do they have names?
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14-05-2011, 16:37
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Re: Cluck Cluck
That one in the picture is a speckledy, she lays speckled eggs as well.
There names are
Eeenie, Meenie, Miney, and Mo
That one in the pic is Mo. She was resting her eyes in the picture. She also is the smallest one I have.
I'll try find some other pictures of the others. The copperneck one is nice, has lots of colours in her feathers.
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That one in the picture is a speckledy, she lays speckled eggs as well.
There names are
Eeenie, Meenie, Miney, and Mo
That one in the pic is Mo. She was resting her eyes in the picture. She also is the smallest one I have.
I'll try find some other pictures of the others. The copperneck one is nice, has lots of colours in her feathers.
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This is a speckledy Edit - Copperneck
This is a sussex
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14-05-2011, 16:39
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Re: Cluck Cluck
I have a Light Sussex named Edie, and a Bluebelle named Nellie
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14-05-2011, 16:39
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Re: Cluck Cluck
You need some rabbits too.
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14-05-2011, 16:42
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Re: Cluck Cluck
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You need some rabbits too.
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To lay eggs or to protect the chooks from foxes?
I clearly know nothing about hens....... or rabbits.
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14-05-2011, 16:45
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Re: Cluck Cluck
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I have a Light Sussex named Edie, and a Bluebelle named Nellie 
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Heres my Bluebelle

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You need some rabbits too.
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I have no room for rabbits, I wouldnt mind a goat.
Gats Milk, Goats cheese..........
Plus all the home grown vegetables, and the hens eggs, its like a mini farm at my house lol.
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14-05-2011, 16:48
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Re: Cluck Cluck
I'm getting a bit lost here.
I never considered livestock as pets  Keep them and eat them or what they produce, otherwise - what's the point?
Hands up - I never ate my goldfish, hamster, guinea pig or dog. I really wouldn't want to have to stretch a hens neck sharp enough to kill it but have had to smack a fish out of it's misery on a stone wall after a feckless son landed it by mistake. Other people can do that far better than me
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14-05-2011, 16:56
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Re: Cluck Cluck
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I'm getting a bit lost here.
I never considered livestock as pets  Keep them and eat them or what they produce, otherwise - what's the point?
Hands up - I never ate my goldfish, hamster, guinea pig or dog. I really wouldn't want to have to stretch a hens neck sharp enough to kill it but have had to smack a fish out of it's misery on a stone wall after a feckless son landed it by mistake. Other people can do that far better than me 
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To you it may be livestock, but you dont get to see them everyday and stroke them, feed them etc.
they each have their own personality just like our other animals, so to kill a chicken that i have raised is like killing a member of the family.
I wont even kill a spider so i wouldnt neck a chicken, unless it was me or the chicken situation, even then i dont think i could do it.
obviously i dont get sentimental over some walls sausages, but i guess if i had my own pigs, i would think different about eating sausages or bacon.
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14-05-2011, 18:23
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Re: Cluck Cluck
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To you it may be livestock, but you dont get to see them everyday and stroke them, feed them etc.
they each have their own personality just like our other animals, so to kill a chicken that i have raised is like killing a member of the family.
I wont even kill a spider so i wouldnt neck a chicken, unless it was me or the chicken situation, even then i dont think i could do it.
obviously i dont get sentimental over some walls sausages, but i guess if i had my own pigs, i would think different about eating sausages or bacon.
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I think I may have offended you and that was never my intention.
I'm sure that if I ever kept pigs, etc, I could never happily see them off to slaughter.
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14-05-2011, 18:28
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Re: Cluck Cluck
im not offended, its probably just the way i worded it.
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14-05-2011, 18:35
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Re: Cluck Cluck
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im not offended, its probably just the way i worded it.
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Nah - probably just me really. But I'm glad you weren't offended.
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