dinosaw
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No longer do you need to shake a roasting tin and packet of paxo at them or invest in an expensive fox costume which can't be used when it is raining, nope a whole new means of terror is available courtesy of the Swiss Army. Below you see a photo of a Swiss army tank crew overall in the distinctive alpenflage camo scheme that is unique to the swiss, whatever this looks like through a chickens eye I really wouldn't care to imagine, but they don't like it thats for certain.
I was making up some new frames for a run extension yesterday and once it gets into summer if I don't wear overalls my lower back always ends up being bitten to pieces by insects so I didn't give it a second thought when I went up to muck out the birds. Normally the Thuringians are right up at the door to meet you and they have a tendency to all four of them squat at once so you can't get it without shoving them with the door but this time they were running towards the back of the run instead. When I got in they were even worse hiding behind the house. I managed to coax them out with some grapes and they eventually settled down while still being a little wary. The next run was the Silver Sussex who are skitty at the best of times, you should have seen them, they were flapping six feet up in the air and banging into the mesh with panic. The only difference to normal was the overall, so I went down and changed came back up and they were like different birds. I think it must be the camouflage scheme as I have some plain green British overalls and have never had any reaction. At least now I know that if the giant chickens from space ever invade earth the one safe place on the planet will be Switzerland, who'd have thought it?.
I was making up some new frames for a run extension yesterday and once it gets into summer if I don't wear overalls my lower back always ends up being bitten to pieces by insects so I didn't give it a second thought when I went up to muck out the birds. Normally the Thuringians are right up at the door to meet you and they have a tendency to all four of them squat at once so you can't get it without shoving them with the door but this time they were running towards the back of the run instead. When I got in they were even worse hiding behind the house. I managed to coax them out with some grapes and they eventually settled down while still being a little wary. The next run was the Silver Sussex who are skitty at the best of times, you should have seen them, they were flapping six feet up in the air and banging into the mesh with panic. The only difference to normal was the overall, so I went down and changed came back up and they were like different birds. I think it must be the camouflage scheme as I have some plain green British overalls and have never had any reaction. At least now I know that if the giant chickens from space ever invade earth the one safe place on the planet will be Switzerland, who'd have thought it?.