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Hensteeth: But what happens when you find an egg with a crack in it?
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Friday, December 04, 2009. But what happens when you find an egg with a crack in it? Molson has a 7-step procedure he follows to the letter when he is offered an egg:. 2 Find perfect place to lie down with egg. 3 Gingerly allow egg to roll from mouth. (Not too far! 4 Using front teeth only: gently, gently, gently crack egg. 5 Now, quickly! Lap the goodness from inside. 6 Shell = gross. Leave the shell for some other sucker to clean up. 7 Point belly to the sky. Bask. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Hensteeth: How to trick a chicken
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009. How to trick a chicken. Today on How Do Chickens Work? How (and why) to trick a chicken. When in the course of human events it becomes necessary to trick a chicken, I recommend getting specially-produced fake eggs. I ordered some a few days ago, and today they came. Yesss. Step one of my tricky plan: complete. But here's what happens when the hens see a collection of wooden eggs in the nest boxes: "Oh," they think. "What a great place for a nest! I have high hopes for these ...
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Hensteeth: Some are hens' teeth...some are MY teeth
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Friday, April 16, 2010. Some are hens' teeth.some are MY teeth. Last weekend I was snuggling Uh-Oh Chicken, and the yellowish Ameraucana hen flew up to my shoulder. (Her name, once a seven-syllable clunker of a label, has now been shortened to 'Buddy.'). So Buddy flew up and perched on my shoulder, where she became very interested in the shiny and tasty-looking things in my mouth. 8230;That is, my teeth. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Egg customers click here. How do chickens work?
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Hensteeth: June 2009
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Saturday, June 20, 2009. This weekend was my birthday, and also the birthday of a chicken! It is the birthday of the chicken that concerns us here. Later in the morning, we returned to find that the little chickie had made a lot of progress! Or at least peel a bit back so we could see the chickie's face. But according to.everything.you should not help the chickie out of the shell.). And right before we left for birthday lunch at Harney and Sons. Happy birfday little chickie! Links to this post. Of all th...
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Hensteeth: October 2009
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Saturday, October 31, 2009. Here is one of those healthy Spring Chickens. This guy was one of the first to hatch, in late May, so he is about 5 months old. He has his dad's comb, the "rose comb" typical of Wyandottes, which is much more resistant to frostbite than a big single comb. Otherwise he looks a lot like his mama, a Brahma. Look how tall he his- his shoulder comes halfway up the neck of the chicken standing next to him! Be a good rooster! Links to this post. Friday, October 30, 2009. Our last bat...
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Hensteeth: January 2010
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Saturday, January 30, 2010. Comes the time, comes the word. The word is "pwned," or "pwnd." According to Urban Dictionary, it "basically means.to be dominated by an opponent or situation, especially by some god-like or computer-like force." It is a voguish, Internet-based word, and lacks vowels to an unpronounceable extent. All of which council against its usage in general writing. But comes the time, comes the word. I could. Molson loves to do his egg eating trick- you know, the one where he eats an egg.
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Hensteeth: Wait, is a rooster a chicken?
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Monday, January 25, 2010. Wait, is a rooster a chicken? Today on How Do Chickens Work: one of the most commonly-asked chicken questions, according to Amy. I was puzzled when Amy reported that people asked her this question, and averred that I had never heard it, not even once. The next day, I was asked it, too. Q: Can you eat roosters? Labels: How do chickens work? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Egg customers click here. For payment status. Everyone else ignore this cryptic spreadsheet.
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Hensteeth: Where do chickens come from?
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Thursday, January 14, 2010. Where do chickens come from? Today on How Do Chickens Work: Where do chickens come from? Don't worry, this isn't The Talk. (You know, the one about the birds and the. birds.) No, this just tells you two specific locations from which baby chickens can be obtained:. Inside the box, cuteness reaches dangerous levels as the fluffy chicks snuggle each other for warmth. Craziest part of that scenario? The Mother Hen Mothership. If you are a nerd. How do chickens work?
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Hensteeth: One MEELION feets
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Thursday, July 02, 2009. One of the duties of a Mother Hen is to occasionally call all her babies over for a warming snuggle. The babies come toddling and scurrying over in response to the call, and Mama flaps her wings and shuffles her feet and scoops them with her head until they are all tucked underneath her. Quickly, the scene changes from hen-and-chicks to.just hen. And then she sits on them. Ploomp! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Egg customers click here. How do chickens work?