Yander
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- Mine - Yanmar SA425 - Kubota G6200 GT. Wife's LLC - Massey Ferguson 1750M - JD 3010, All Diesel
That's funny. Chickens are motivated by food and defy all sense of safety to get to it.My spending money as a kid came from growing tomatoes for the local shipper who took our farms peaches.
I hate chickens for this reason.
About 3 times a week I would pick and pack my tomatoes. I'd bring them into the open bay of the barn to pack. You couldn't keep the F'nn free range chickens out of them. Don't dare take a break or go to the bathroom. They'd be all over the trailer.
The kicker was the yard out front had all sorts of tomatoes that had been thrown out just for them.
They wanted number one fresh.
A rooster paid the ultimate price for his tomato fetish.
I caught him on the trailer one afternoon and threw a large tomato at him. Direct hit in the head killed him.
Old man was pissed at me not so much for killing the rooster but that he had to clean him when it was mid80s outside.
They cannot be trained but they can be conditioned a little bit. You have to be willing to kill one along the way though for the others to see.
... So I've heard anyway
