Re: what are they called?
- From: Oiorpata <oiorpata@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 20:15:50 GMT
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 16:56:30 +0000, Richard Robinson wrote:
Oiorpata said:
Hmmmm. You may be onto something there. I wonder how you'd get a nappy to
stay on a chicken? They'd probably make rather good headwarmers, at least
at night, when they're roosting and keep still. Wouldn't fancy it in the
day, they dunnarf scratch with those clawed feet.
I suppose they're not like puppies, lie on their backs and wave their legs
in the air if they think you might tickle their tummies ? Or a sort of
clockwork arm thingy would sort the scratchyfeet. But not the nappies bit.
Compostable wig ?
Made out of hemp straw? Nah, t'would be too itchy, and wiffy too. I just
raked the mucky straw out of their run, it had only been in there 3 days
and yet I didn't feel at all tempted to put any of it on my head. I bet it
is doing the compost heap a power of good.
--
karen AT lesbiangardens DOT net
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