Posted by Don-Wi on March 28, 2012 at 20:02:48 from (75.207.21.226):
Ma sent me a text this morning that a husky broke in the chicken coop. All I'll say is that it's dam lucky my parents don't keep guns or it'd be dead already.
They called the sheriff, then they got the humane society out and they found the owner about 3 miles in town. A gal in the middle of a divorce living with her folks. They reported him missing about an hour earlier (around 6 AM) but by then he'd probably been in the coop for a while already.
All told, killed around 30, maimed a few more, and somewhere around a dozen or maybe more made it out of the hole the dog made, and were around the farm in the shed and garden.
She's got 24 hours to decide how she's gonna settle up, and I'm pretty sure she was told if that dog comes back, it's gonna get a bullet one way or another. Cop said well within the rights to do so. Fortunately, the cops around here are pretty reasonable and can think for themselves.
Now my parents gotta get some chicks and start over. Gonna try to buy some that are a bit older just so they can start laying sooner.
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