wait...unless your kids are chickens then they don't go together. We had a mean rooster that chased my Anna all over - she was rather "chicken" of him. lol.
Can't blame him one bit! How great that he knows where his food comes from. Love the John Deere knit cap! Thanks for joining us today on The Maple Hill Hop!
Chicken and kids just go together!
ReplyDeletewait...unless your kids are chickens then they don't go together. We had a mean rooster that chased my Anna all over - she was rather "chicken" of him. lol.
ReplyDeleteThats one of the reasons why I don't want a rooster! lol
DeleteTeach them when they are young . . . best ever!
ReplyDeleteLooks like "the boy" is on a roll!
He LOVES collecting eggs!
DeleteHow absolutely fantastic!!! Oh you are teaching him so much!! And he has gotten so big!!! Hope you are well friend!! Nicole xo
ReplyDeleteGlad you stopped by! Have missed you in blog land!
DeleteThat's awesome you can teach him where they came from too. One of these days I'll have grandkids to share with.
ReplyDeleteWe want to do meat birds this summer. Not sure what he will think about that.
DeleteSo cute!!!! I bet that it's fun raising chicken's! I would love to live somewhere where we could have farm animals.
ReplyDeleteIt is very nice to walk out to the backyard and grab some eggs when you run out!
DeleteI came by to return the blog visit, and oh my goodness, your egg helper is a doll! Love his cap! Did you knit it?
ReplyDeleteThanks! Our grandson just loves to help with the chickens! I did not knit his cap. He picked it out at our local Farm & Fleet. Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteCan't blame him one bit! How great that he knows where his food comes from. Love the John Deere knit cap!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us today on The Maple Hill Hop!
He understands where his eggs come from but not his bbq chicken leg. That one might be a little harder. Love your blog hop!
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