Tuesday, June 23, 2026

260623 Rooster

Learning to be a farmer.
Tending a farm while working in town was a lot of work.

‘That Darn Rooster.’ We moved to the country.
Thought we’d rise at 8, to get some good work in.
He started to crow at 6, that darn Rooster.

We planted some flowers.
I thought the loosened dirt was nice to put bulbs in.
He thought it was a playground, that darn Rooster.

We weeded the garden.
I thought a nice fenced yard would keep him in.
He flew out of the top, that darn Rooster.

We tended the flowers.
Thought a Rooster coup would keep him in.
He was hiding by time to roost that darn Rooster.

We discovered a monster.
The hens were kept for the reason they were brought in.
He tore out their neck feathers and ran their legs thin, that darn Rooster.

We had to do something.
He sullenly stared, as we walked by the pen.
He launched his attack after we passed that darn Rooster.

We wondered how to confine him.
A nice soup pot would do, she said with a grin.
He turned out to be quite tasty to me, that darn Rooster.

Brother Bill

2 comments:

  1. Yes, sir. I've never understood why people keep roosters. I think some think roosters are necessary for egg production. Some like the symbolism of the rooster, the crowing, etc. As Bill explained "he started to crow at 6". As roosters go 6am is generous, more like 4:30-5am. A good dog is better at protecting your laying hens, particularly regarding chicken hawks!

    See ya soon,
    Rhett

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  2. I was off on my Rooster time. I'm not sure how we acquired that Rooster, we only wanted chicks.
    Bill

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