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Life Happens When You're Not Lookin


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Another Monday morning has arrived.  After a wet weekend the sun is coming out, looks like it may warm up a bit.

 

Learning is one of life’s gifts.  I believe it is what keeps us alive, and there is always something to discover.   So what have I learned this week?

 

To start with, that roosters are MEAN!!!

 

Who ever coined the term “chicken” for someone who is a coward must not have dealt with a Rhode Island Red!  Ok, maybe the hen, but the rooster?  No way!!

 

When my neighbor came by last Monday to ask if I could watch her critters, I thought nothing of it.  She warned me that the Rooster could get very protective of the hen.  She’s a petite woman, and I hate to say it but I chalked her comments up to her being a bit, well, wimpy. 

 

Oh, I was SO wrong-and my neighbor must be tougher than she looks, or I’m a wimp too!

 

The first day when I came over and stepped into the coop, I went to check and see if the hen had laid eggs.  As I approached the nest the Rooster walked behind me, making a low “running cluck” type sound.  I didn’t think anything of it.  Until WHAM!  Something hit my arm!!  It felt like some one hit me with a baseball!

 

“HAAY!!”  I yelled, and spun around just in time for that Rooster to hit me again!  I ducked so he missed my arm, but as he came down he was still kicking and glanced off my thigh. 

 

I kicked back, not really connecting but still putting distance between this flapping ball of feathers and me.  As long as I maintained eye contact he didn’t attack, but whenever I turned away he would start another run toward me.

 

I left the coop.  I grabbed a bucket, and then went back in.  The hen had laid eggs, and I meant to collect them! Keeping the bucket between the rooster and me I did manage to get the eggs.  He almost knocked the bucket out of my hands though, twice!

 

I had completely underestimated Mr. Rooster!  Apparently roosters are supposed to be aggressive, so this behavior is not unusual.  Big ones, like this one, are known to fight off hawks!  Especially if they have spurs.  This one does, although they are blunted-luckily!   My exposure to chickens has been pretty limited-petting zoos, learning farms, or of course buying chicken at a grocery store!  I worked a horse farm for a few years, but still I wasn’t exposed to chickens.  Or should I say roosters!  Yeah, sure, you hear about the cockfights in the Philippines and stuff, but I am guilty of the typical “if it doesn’t apply to me, why retain it” mentality.   It’s human nature, true, and to retain knowledge you need to use it.  Still, I wish I retained more of what I was exposed to regarding roosters.  Maybe I would have a few less bruises!

 

By now it’s been five days, and Mr. Rooster and I have some respect for each other.  (It’s “Mr. Rooster” all right for this chicky!)  Well, I do for him, that’s for sure.  I walk in with a bucket or a stick, always!  I learned a few tricks to distract him, involving food (he loves cheese!).  He still watches me with a baleful red eye, but he seems more relaxed now.

 

Despite these events, I find I enjoy the routine.  I could see myself caring for these guys, mean old rooster and all, as a way of life.  Of course I wouldn’t be working a JOB outside my little farm, but raising chickens? Planting a garden?  Running a green house?  Doing the hearth and home thing?  All this echoes back to a simpler way of life, something I miss from a place so deeply buried in my heart, I’m not even sure where it is!  I think we all have something like this, calling to us faintly.  Humanity farmed for thousands of years.  It’s a way of life that is fading fast.  Evolution is a way of life too; we’d better adapt to survive.  But what if we’re losing something along the way?  Is evolution always right?

 

The rooster is crowing and I hear him, and listen with new insight.  I learned something from this nasty tempered bird.  I learned to respect what I didn’t understand, instead of ignoring it, or worse dismissing it.  I learned a full size rooster is a strong bird!!  I also learned that wanting a simpler way of life, a peaceful one, could manifest in more than one way.  I’m so busy pushing forward-but sometimes to go forward I need to take a step back!!

 

Daylight’s wastin’ (to paraphrase John Wayne) so I’m signing off.  Just a few thoughts rattling around I wanted to share.  Thanks for reading.  Take care!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted by Midnight43 at 12:24 PM - 32 Comments   Add a Comment  
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This is a well-written piece. First the gut-busting funny part, and then the return to a better way of life. A return to the "better life" is waht a lot of us need to do. Thanks for this, very nice. best, d  
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by E.M. Diesel (PM , CC ) on Monday April 24, 2006 @ 1:22 PM




Thank you, D! I am very pleased that you liked it. I got two more eggs today..Mr. Rooster didn't get me this time, haha!  
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by Midnight43 (PM , CC ) on Monday April 24, 2006 @ 9:46 PM




Sounds like that rooster was throwing his weight around.  
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by Whit's Whittlings (PM , CC ) on Monday April 24, 2006 @ 10:20 PM




Dang Midnight if I would have known you were having cock fights over there I would have bet on you....  
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by Coloconnect (PM , CC ) on Monday April 24, 2006 @ 11:56 PM




Oh my! Step away from the Rooster Mid!
 
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by Lucy. (PM , CC ) on Tuesday April 25, 2006 @ 11:09 AM




Yeah, all 8 and half pounds of him. That's embarrassing! I've cooked 20 plus pound Turkeys, for Pete's sake!!  
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by Midnight43 (PM , CC ) on Tuesday April 25, 2006 @ 6:52 PM




Thanks Colo! Not sure if you would have made out well-but I tried! Hey, John get there yet? Sounds like you guys will be having a nice time. Good for you! Love you!  
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by Midnight43 (PM , CC ) on Tuesday April 25, 2006 @ 6:54 PM




Oh, Lucy, believe me, I did-fast!!  
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by Midnight43 (PM , CC ) on Tuesday April 25, 2006 @ 6:55 PM




Loved it!  
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by ThePrairiePrankster (PM , CC ) on Tuesday April 25, 2006 @ 9:49 PM




Thank you, Prank! Great to see you!  
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by Midnight43 (PM , CC ) on Wednesday April 26, 2006 @ 7:05 AM




Strong rooster.

My uncle is into rooster-fighting, and although I am aware of the fact that it's a cruel thing to put two roosters together for a showdown, watching roosters fighting once in a while is better than watching TV -- nasty sport.

How's Mr. Rooster doing? Still protecting his chicks? [This sounds really cheesy]
 
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by Doria (PM , CC ) on Wednesday April 26, 2006 @ 8:56 AM




Hey, Doria, I was just thinking of you! Great comment, I cracked up. Mr. Rooster is fine, I think the only reason he calmed down at all is because he knows I bring cheese-he at least waits until AFTER I served his royal butt the food, THEN he goes into attack mode! But I'm quick, so I'm usually out of the way by the time he's eaten. So THERE, Mr.Rooster! Interesting about the cock fights, Doria. My mother-in-law remembers them back in her homeland, the Philippines. She said the same thing, the fights were rough on the roosters but they were entertaining. She understood very well that roosters are tough, she also knows a quick way to break their necks and offered to come over! Talk to you later Doria!  
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by Midnight43 (PM , CC ) on Wednesday April 26, 2006 @ 3:13 PM




Such great lessons and insight from a bird!  
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by Heather (PM , CC ) on Thursday April 27, 2006 @ 9:31 AM




Just stopped by to see how you are doing....seems like we have all been up and down lately...Up is coming soon....  
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by Coloconnect (PM , CC ) on Thursday April 27, 2006 @ 10:41 AM




Great Post.

My "practice" wife's grandparents had a mean rooster. It would always chase her. One day their dog saw it chasing her. We were told that the rooster tasted pretty good fried.
 
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by Bookworm (PM , CC ) on Thursday April 27, 2006 @ 3:57 PM




Sometimes lessons come from the places we least expect. I just hope I am open minded enough to see these lessons-and wise enough to learn from them! THAT'S a challange! Thanks for coming by, Cak-er Heather.
(Heather is a beautiful plant, BTW)
 
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by Midnight43 (PM , CC ) on Thursday April 27, 2006 @ 4:20 PM




Aww..you are SUCH and EMPATH!! Left a comment on your blog, too. Much love-Mid  
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by Midnight43 (PM , CC ) on Thursday April 27, 2006 @ 4:21 PM




That's funny, Bookworm!! My neighbor is home now, and she was very sweet-gave me flowers, some hand lotion, and a card that said, "thank-you-I hope Bossy wasn't too terrible."(Bossy is Mr. Rooster's actual name!) I just grinned. She has no idea..I wonder if I should tell her about my mother-in-law...naw!  
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by Midnight43 (PM , CC ) on Thursday April 27, 2006 @ 4:27 PM




Roosters are evil ego-maniacs! So funny about your mom-in-laws offer.  
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by Whispered Promise (PM , CC ) on Friday April 28, 2006 @ 2:06 PM




Loved your post. Put me in mind of a time a former sister-in-law, then maybe 14, went to gather eggs for her gandmother. Poor girl. The rooster sent her fleeing in panic and then proceeded to lead a 'Chicken Run'-style great escape. Took us the better part of a morning to round up the hens, with frequent checks to be sure Grandpa wasn't 'rounding up' the rooster with a load of buckshot.  
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by MrOrnery1851 (PM , CC ) on Friday April 28, 2006 @ 7:44 PM




You are so right WP. They think they are just ALL that-except, well, this one IS!! Thanks for coming by WP!  
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by Midnight43 (PM , CC ) on Saturday April 29, 2006 @ 4:14 PM




Hope you are having a nice weekend....  
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by Coloconnect (PM , CC ) on Saturday April 29, 2006 @ 4:17 PM




That's hilarious, Mr. Ornery, I laughed out loud reading this one! Thanks for stopping over!  
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by Midnight43 (PM , CC ) on Saturday April 29, 2006 @ 4:19 PM




Thanks Colo-commented on your blog! Hope you and yours are all well, too!  
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by Midnight43 (PM , CC ) on Saturday April 29, 2006 @ 5:12 PM




Loved your post, M43! My old friend, Buzz used to raise chickens. After dealing with cranky roosters for a month or so, he asked if I had any suggestions. I did. Bungi cord. Ever see a rooster bounce of a barn wall? It is an amazing study in physics. I have now devised something similar, suitable for keeping my adult kids out of my tool box.  
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by Captain Morgan (PM , CC ) on Sunday April 30, 2006 @ 5:01 AM




Bungi cord? Wow-never thought of that! Leave to my pals on the blogstream to come up with some truly imaginative ways to knock off a rooster! That's a great idea, Captain! Thanks for coming over and for the smile!  
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by Midnight43 (PM , CC ) on Monday May 1, 2006 @ 9:20 AM




Hey:

Please take a sneak preview of my yearbook project....I am not done yet so I am going to delete it tonight....but I still need more high school graduation pictures !

I am now taking prom pix as well also sports & club pix from high school.


I NEED YOUR PIX!!


Email to:
bloggerlucy@aol.com

You can remain anonymous if you chose, if not when you email a pix tell me your blog name please.....



Thanks!

Love Lucy
 
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by Lucy. (PM , CC ) on Friday May 5, 2006 @ 12:59 AM




Hubs would love to have a yardful of chickens to go along with the cows and horses and dog and cats, but I hesitate. Considering how many fox run across our yard and the supersized coons and whatever else critters come out at night, I wonder how long those chickens are gonna last? But, if like you said we had a couple of roosters to side with the chickens, I wonder...  
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by deeej (PM , CC ) on Saturday May 6, 2006 @ 10:04 PM




Hi Lucy,
Sorry for not responding sooner-I've taken a bit of a sabbatical, but thought I'd check in today. I do have one graduation picture that I've loaded, but to be honest I want to keep that for a post of my own, besides, it's been in my gallery for months. I hope you're not offended. I'm sure your project will do well without me! Good luck and take care, I'll check back again soon! Bye Lucy
 
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by Midnight43 (PM , CC ) on Sunday May 7, 2006 @ 3:25 PM




Hi deeej,

Thanks for stopping by. Your comment brings to mind what happened to my neighbor last year. You see, she started out with several more chickens than she has now. She had I think eight chicks? They were all supposed to be hens, but after they got about half grown she said she had TWO roosters! Right after that she went out with her family and they were out until well after dark. They came home to Chaos in the chicken coop. A racoon had gotten into the coop and was in the process of killing the chicks! By the time they killed the 'coon, it had killed all but three. It was carnage! One more died the next night due to the extent of its injuries. That left two, one hen and one rooster. They healed up, although the rooster needed anti-biotics for awhile. Come to think of it, maybe that's why today Mr. Rooster has an attitude! I think any racoon coming in there today would not have it so easy, that's for sure!! Thanks for the comment deeej, it helped add to the story. I love when that happens!
 
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by Midnight43 (PM , CC ) on Sunday May 7, 2006 @ 3:36 PM




Great post, Midnight! I'm looking forward to catching up on the rest of your blog, too.  
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by Dazey (PM , CC ) on Monday May 8, 2006 @ 11:13 AM




Thanks Dazey, I need to catch up with you too-glad you are back!! My garden beckens, but I will come over later. See you!  
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by Midnight43 (PM , CC ) on Monday May 8, 2006 @ 11:27 AM


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
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