Hen pecked rooster and Laudie-dog traumatic nightmares

hen pecked rooster

You have to have a pretty sharp eye, but there are actually three hens attacking the rooster, who, in desperation, has tried to dig himself right into the ground. This is most annoying, since he does this quite often right next to one of the supporting beams of the hermitage (upper-left corner of the picture), threatening to destabilize the hermitage. I’ve put some rocks and boards there to dissuade him from such excavations. He has a whole forest in which to do this. Meanwhile, the hens are, I suppose, eating spiders and other yummy items from his feathers.

laudie-dog

Meanwhile, Laudie-dog is looking mighty content after a few minutes of being awake and realizing that she is safe inside the hermitage under the warm wood-stove and in the company of yours truly, the trusty dog-food provider. Actually, there’s more to it than that…

Laudie-dog has been having frequent, quite severe nightmares after the incident of a zombie intruder into the environs of the hermitage the other night. She was scared to death for both herself and myself. Yikes!

I’m happy to have Laudie-dog to ward off monstrosities. But if it’s actually the one I think it is, he would, now and again, be visited by pretty much the entire fleet of law enforcement cruisers in this region. But now he knows that he’s been seen. So, I don’t think he’ll be back.

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4 Responses to Hen pecked rooster and Laudie-dog traumatic nightmares

  1. What a noble creature that Laudie is! :)

  2. Cathy

    You are blessed to have Laudie as a companion…

  3. Joisy Goil

    Do you suppose the ‘prowler’ might be Laudie’s previous owner, the one who abused her and left her for dead? Surely the presence of that person would upset her big time. Could there be poachers in your moutains?

  4. Joisy: I’m thinking now that it’s a very hungry young bear with no experience of hunters.

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