found something in shed

buickanddeere

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When walking out to the barn, something did not sound right. Some of the rooster crows were from the wrong direction, the tone was different and there were too much crowing.
Walked in and there were two new roosters I had never seen before standing beside the feed bin.
No idea where they came from.
 
Well last night I had a guinea fly out of
the coop and into the woods. Maybe someone
lost there roosters the same way or they
dumped them off.
 
Probably a dump off, city slickers raise chickens til they get tired of the chores. then pass them on. gobble
 
TimV: Did you know that the Rolling Stone's performed that song on the Ed Sullivan Show the first time they appeared on the show. I believe Willie Dixon actually wrote that song. Been covered by a lot of blues bands. Been a big fan of the Wolf (Chester Burnett) for years.
 
Or...
I'm one of those city dwellers.
Found a chicken down by the river a few years ago and managed to catch it and brought it home.
Made a "leash" for him with fishing line and a ring on his foot. Staked him out in the yard and at night put him in an old dog crate. Had him for about a month. He did fine there and wasn't much work. But he sure was noisy. Crowed from morning till night.
Go tired of the noise and turned him loose again where I found him.
 
Neighbor has chickens and a roster show up. He ended up shooting it. Rooster
could fly, land on his house and poop on roof.

Watch for a bull showing up. Someone might be cleaning out their barn and
getting rid of all the cocks and bulls. LOL
 
Lady I work with had one show up at her house last fall. He is still there. Gets up on her porch railing to crow every morning.
 
Yes--yet another part of the debt that Rock & Roll owes to the blues. You can spend several hours on Youtube just listening to versions of Little Red Rooster, though Howlin' Wolf's version, which was the first major recording of the song, (also granting that Dixon "borrowed" much of it from earlier blues artists) is still one of the best. Take a listen to this one--the Wolf schools a few young fellows named Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts on how to play it. They must have paid attention--I believe they've all done fairly well since!
Little Red Rooster London Sessions
 

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