You sure know how to brighten a grim monday. George and Alan remind me om my brothers when we were growing up. Always bugging each other, really anoying!
They will start wearing their grazing muzzles, but probably not for a month or so. Right now, we're in the hay-reduction phase of their diet plan. And no, Smooch was not impressed - probably more scared than anything.
You sure know how to brighten a grim monday. George and Alan remind me om my brothers when we were growing up. Always bugging each other, really anoying!
ReplyDeleteWas George braying at the end? or just 'smelling something'?
ReplyDeleteJust smelling something...you can probably guess what.
DeleteOh those quick back legs!
ReplyDeleteTypical boys :)
ReplyDeleteBTW, the article about the carnivorous chickens was very interesting.
They are so ornery! Love them! Wondered the same thing if George was braying or not? Thanks for the laugh this morning!
ReplyDeleteAlan - No mean no. Love, George. (and Aunt Jean)
ReplyDeleteWill they be sporting the grazing muzzles from last years collection? I can see that green grass coming up.
ReplyDeleteSo...was Smooch impressed?
They will start wearing their grazing muzzles, but probably not for a month or so. Right now, we're in the hay-reduction phase of their diet plan. And no, Smooch was not impressed - probably more scared than anything.
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ReplyDeleteThis video helped distract a kiddo from Pain and Torture today :-) it amused him for a bit and he didn't even know he was working!
ReplyDeleteSilly boys! I could watch them all day...
ReplyDeleteHmm, maybe you need a live cam out in the Back 40?! hee hee!