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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 624633" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>Somebody probably lost the hen in town. My dad used to bring chickens home alot when I was a kid. He was a diesel mechanic for a Massey Ferguson dealership for a long time. Farmers would come to town and sometimes hens would be in the back of the truck, maybe on a nest and fly out and wander around in town. </p><p></p><p>Last year I hooked the cattle trailer up to my truck and drove 14 miles to a leased pasture to catch up some calves to wean. Was down there for probably an hour getting the calves into the corral, backed the trailer up to the gate to run them into it and all of a sudden one of my good laying hens flies out of the nose of the trailer and starts cackling. I didn't know she had been getting in there and laying. I caught her and took her back home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 624633, member: 440"] Somebody probably lost the hen in town. My dad used to bring chickens home alot when I was a kid. He was a diesel mechanic for a Massey Ferguson dealership for a long time. Farmers would come to town and sometimes hens would be in the back of the truck, maybe on a nest and fly out and wander around in town. Last year I hooked the cattle trailer up to my truck and drove 14 miles to a leased pasture to catch up some calves to wean. Was down there for probably an hour getting the calves into the corral, backed the trailer up to the gate to run them into it and all of a sudden one of my good laying hens flies out of the nose of the trailer and starts cackling. I didn't know she had been getting in there and laying. I caught her and took her back home. [/QUOTE]
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