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The naughty chook called Agro

We have chickens. I'm actually going to miss them when we move in 3 weeks. They have given us much entertainment over the last few months. I have learnt more about a chicken than a normal person would ever need to know. We had one who had a prolapse (that was not nice). I had …

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We have chickens. I’m actually going to miss them when we move in 3 weeks.

They have given us much entertainment over the last few months. I have learnt more about a chicken than a normal person would ever need to know.

We had one who had a prolapse (that was not nice). I had to learn all about their anatomy to work out it was a prolapse. Ewww. My husband and his brother-in-law had to ‘take care’ of the poor chook.

Then we have a chook called ‘Brownie’. He’s a bit sick. Paralysed even. He can’t walk. He lifts his head and that’s about it. My kids carry him around and put him right in front of the food, then put him back to bed. If I’m having a bad day I just think about Brownie and how crap his must be, and then I snap out of it. Who knew a chicken could be therapeutic? But seriously, he’s not well, and needs to be ‘taken care of’ too. Husband not keen as the first one was not an instant success.

Next, is Agro. The video says it all…

Hope you all have a great weekend! x

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Katrina

Katrina

Full-time day job as interior designer for sustainable construction company Passionate about creating beautiful, functional spaces tailored to clients' needs and styles.

Comments

  1. Penny

    Reply
    January 7, 2012

    Morning!
    That is one very strange chook!
    It must be u and Emma. She has the strange duck and u have the chook. Wagga water maybe
    Pen

  2. A-M

    Reply
    January 7, 2012

    Oh Brownie’s predicament is a lesson for all of us. We should all think of poor old Brownie when life gets the better of us. Sounds like your chook lessons have enriched your life! A-M xx

  3. Marina Rode

    Reply
    January 7, 2012

    Hilarious! Agro seems quite a character! Thank you for this fantastic video! I am from the bush and we used to have lots of
    “chooks” but none like Agro! Still miss the farm and the Chooks! (and the dogs and the horses etc!) Marina x (A-M’s cousin!)

  4. Sheridan

    Reply
    January 7, 2012

    I loved the little giggles between you and Mr Chambo. Made me chuckle…

  5. Jo

    Reply
    January 7, 2012

    We had to “take care of” a fish today. Actually, the fish took care of itself. Our fish are very good at taking care of themselves. This one was called December, because we got her in December. The last one was called November. Tomorrow, we are going to get January. I draw the line at February. That is when we will get chooks! I like agro’s style!

    • Katrina

      Reply
      January 8, 2012

      That is the funniest thing ever. I couldn’t stop laughing!! Love it hahahaha

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