A Conversation for Deep Thought: Historical Attitudinising
Pest control
Caiman raptor elk - Inside big box, thinking. Started conversation 2 Days Ago
Yes.
And about cats. When the main task of cats was pest control, but neutering was not as common, the old bag with a stone in the ditch was a well known way of ensuring the cats wouldn't become the pest instead.
It doesn't mean they didn't love cats (some people nowadays don't love cats either) but you had to be practical. If the food for the humans was scarce, guess who got priority?
Pest control
Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted 2 Days Ago
Yes, you see what I mean!
My grandparents were farmers. They did not normally make pets of chickens. But one of the grandchildren lived nearby, and when the toddler brought the newly-hatched chick into the house...they ended up with a 'pet chicken'. You know, like General Robert E Lee had...
They almost died of embarrassment in front of the neighbourhoods. They were apologetic. But they couldn't do anything about it. They loved their granddaughter.
To their relief, the chick turned out to be a hen. They feared a rooster that didn't know what species it was.
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Caiman raptor elk - Inside big box, thinking. Posted Yesterday
I can imagine you wouldn't want a crowing indoor rooster...
Pest control
Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted 20 Hours Ago
It might look like this...
http://www.youtube.com/shorts/W3TrPjM3HfY
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