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My lot chased one and one ate it. I could see the little legs sticking out of her beak. I have previously shooed them off and rescued frogs but this one wouldn't have recovered - too pecked and too far down!
Mice, god didn't think they'd eat them! Wouldn't have been so bad if the frog was dead, but it was wriggling around uuuuggggh!That's nature I suppose. Wait 'til next Spring when all the baby frogs appear out of the pond.
Mice, god didn't think they'd eat them! Wouldn't have been so bad if the frog was dead, but it was wriggling around uuuuggggh!That's nature I suppose. Wait 'til next Spring when all the baby frogs appear out of the pond.
Never heard of frog sushi!?
My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
I was as horrified as you MrsC. I had no idea that these cute little hens could be so brutal. My frog population has definitely diminished since the hens moved in.
My girls had best not scoff the frogs wot scoff the slugs wot scoff the hostas
I shall sulk. I thought chooks meant cuddles + eggs eventually, slug control gradually and manure immediately (well they're not tight in providing the last)
If a thing's worth doing, it's worth doing to excess
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