Jasmine_xoxo
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The link won't show up on that nasty site but it was explained and seems your name has been dropped. If it shows up again, can we copy and paste your entire letter there? Seems they don't like reputable sites like us! (BTW - nasty, would recommend not going there!)It's completely fine if you guys want to link this letter.
If someone has a problem or a question they can email me or join websleuths and post it here. I'm happy to answer with what little info I have.
Cheers
Oh no! Be sure to discuss that site at this link ---->http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?t=110074&page=11
We have it in the member's only forum because of the negative content.
They'd faint if they knew what chickens like to eat. <<<LOL>>>
The link won't show up on that nasty site but it was explained and seems your name has been dropped. If it shows up again, can we copy and paste your entire letter there? Seems they don't like reputable sites like us! (BTW - nasty, would recommend not going there!)
No kidding. Chickens are evil. I've seen mine devour an entire mouse and then go lay an egg like nothing happened.
Copy and paste all you like but whatever you do, please do not remove the words "no" and "not" from the last sentence in bullet point 8...
It make take us back to square one...
:banghead:
If it makes you feel any better, Heather, I have been closely following this case, through media reports and the discussions on Websleuths, and have not encountered *any* horrible rumors about your farm. Although I do not claim to read EVERY message posted on Websleuths, the most I have seen is speculation about whether, perhaps, your farm was the location where DS was working on June 4. Nothing at all negative about you, your farm, or possible involvement in whatever crime may have been committed.
I am aware, however, that around the internet in general there are wild, outlandish rumors and horrible slander and trashing of individuals based on nothing but people's desire to lash out. So I appreciate your caution about posting detailed information about someone who is only tangentially related to a case.
I hope your customer base will stick with you and all of this stupidity will die down soon.
No kidding. Chickens are evil. I've seen mine devour an entire mouse and then go lay an egg like nothing happened.
No kidding. Chickens are evil. I've seen mine devour an entire mouse and then go lay an egg like nothing happened.
Off topic but too funny not to post!
According to Bob B*****, noted and highly respected animal trainer, UCDavis did a breeding experiment back in the fifties with chickens to see how large they could breed them. They managed to get an average size of four feet tall but had many associated health problems. They finally gave up on the experiment and offered the remaining chickens to Bob to get an idea as to how they thought: Did breeding for size affect their cognitive abilities?
Right now, I know you are laughing hysterically imagining four foot chickens!
When the chickens arrived, Bob was away on a trip, so his staff put the chickens into a barn and took care of them like they were, well, giant chickens. At first.
Then they noticed that the stray cats in the area around that barn were disappearing. This was long before widespread spay/neuter of cats, so there were usually lots of cats around. All around except for this one barn.
Bob gets home and he hurries out to the barn to see his new birds. On the door of the barn was a chair and a bullwhip hanging from nails with a "CAUTION!" sign. Turned out that one of the staff had stumbled while feeding the chickens and fallen. He managed to find a loose plank to beat the chickens off with or he may not have made it out of there.
Those chickens had the same personalities as standard sized chickens... but they were four feet tall! According to Bob, no one was really sad when they all succumbed to various health problems within a year.
Just think: if they'd kept on breeding for size and had worked out the health problems, farmers could be dealing with chickens that hunt and eat pigs!