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Rainy Day Rooster

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We have a regular parade of chickens on the porch unless the porch gates are shut. This one stayed quite a while yesterday. He must not like the rain. I think he’s a pretty rooster. And he’s nice!

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on December 1, 2009  

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  1. 12-1
    6:43
    am

    That IS a pretty rooster,and nice is a bonus!

  2. 12-1
    7:46
    am

    He’s a beauty….I miss my chickens being on on my porch…until I remember the mess they made. But it was funny to see them all sleeping on there with the 3 dogs. A chicken on the porch…now that’s a real farm! :hungry2: (pitchfork!)

  3. 12-1
    7:48
    am

    your farm photos always make me smile

  4. 12-1
    7:48
    am

    :happyflower: I think you are nice!! You truly lift my day!! Have a great one!! I loved your sweet corn husk angel. PERFECT!! :happyflower:
    glad you have power again too..I think I need to find out how to use our generator too!!lol
    Hugs Granny Trace’

  5. 12-1
    8:22
    am

    Is that Mean Rooster’s son? :o He looks just like him!

  6. 12-1
    8:49
    am

    Yes, he is very handsome! :yes:

  7. 12-1
    9:48
    am

    :sun: He’s beautiful !! :chicken:

  8. 12-1
    10:37
    am

    He has a zebra print – COOL!!!

  9. 12-1
    12:52
    pm

    Pretty fellow. This one is a gentleman. How nice!

  10. 12-1
    3:11
    pm

    Handsome and a fluffy butt, how can you lose?!

  11. 12-1
    9:16
    pm

    He looks like Mean Rooster. Glad to know he’s nice, though.

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