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Category: frizzle chicken

Farewell, Glenn

Honestly, you were a little bastard of a rooster. But you were *my* little bastard of a rooster, and I miss you already, you vain little sawed-off jerk.

This is the first time Seraphin Station has been without a rooster.

Posted on April 29, 2022 by KarmaPosted in chickens, farm, frizzle chicken, glenn, predators, roosters1 Comment

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