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Title: Rooster!
Post by: HD on April 04/01/18, 10:09:08 AM
https://youtu.be/55YxZ5iUcSM
Title: Re: Rooster!
Post by: Bobberineyes on April 04/01/18, 10:29:55 AM
KERPOW..... :fudd:
Title: Re: Rooster!
Post by: LPS on April 04/01/18, 06:05:58 PM
That is cool as heck HD.  I sure miss pheasants.  Beautiful birds.  Was just at a Hazardous Waste Seminar and the speaker is a great guy.  Talked about when you touch things with your skin how it instantly spreads to the rest of you.  He asked how many of us have cleaned a pheasant.  Some of us raised our hands.  He asked if we noticed how our farts smelled like pheasant guts for a couple of days.....  Well I do remember that now that he mentioned it.  For some reason pheasant guts do effect us right away.  Deer gutting does to but maybe not as much as pheasants for some reason.  Now think of that.  Our skin is our biggest organ and absorbs those smells.  Just an interesting thing I thought you may like to hear.  Especially you clean more deer than all of us combined.  He said pheasants and waterfowl are the most likely to effect the smell of our farts. 
Title: Re: Rooster!
Post by: mike89 on April 04/01/18, 07:19:55 PM
as Glenn would say   :thumbs:   :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Title: Re: Rooster!
Post by: Dotch on April 04/01/18, 08:14:17 PM
Purty rooster HD. Their breeding plumage is so colorful.  :happy1:

I had noticed that LPS when we used to shoot a lot of ducks and geese but I always attributed it to the Bigmouths and Schmidt Light beer we were drinking :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Title: Re: Rooster!
Post by: LPS on April 04/01/18, 08:33:14 PM
And Old Mill produces the pheasant gut syndrome too Dotch..   Even if there aren't any pheasants in the mix..   :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Title: Re: Rooster!
Post by: snow1 on April 04/03/18, 11:28:57 AM
Never thought about the stink issue? but for years I always have a box of surgical gloves on hand when I clean my critters because they carry all kinds of bad germs~

 avian cholera, a highly infectious disease among waterfowl,AVIAN BOTULISM,plus This broad definition covers virtually every agent that adversely affects waterfowl, including bacteria, viruses, parasites and toxins.

Pheasants on the other hand spend there days feeding and scratching in soil loaded with fertilizer's and other chemicals that can effect humans.
Title: Re: Rooster!
Post by: delcecchi on May 05/09/18, 08:22:48 PM
Never thought about the stink issue? but for years I always have a box of surgical gloves on hand when I clean my critters because they carry all kinds of bad germs~

 avian cholera, a highly infectious disease among waterfowl,AVIAN BOTULISM,plus This broad definition covers virtually every agent that adversely affects waterfowl, including bacteria, viruses, parasites and toxins.

Pheasants on the other hand spend there days feeding and scratching in soil loaded with fertilizer's and other chemicals that can effect humans.

Roundup decays away to nothing in a few days of contact with soil, light, air.   And insecticides aren't used much with the advent of BT corn.   So there really isn't much in the dirt of that field other than dirt.
Title: Re: Rooster!
Post by: snow1 on May 05/10/18, 12:22:54 PM
Same with eating a QB at micky dee's with milk,smells like a dead cow haha,sorry but its true.
Title: Re: Rooster!
Post by: Dotch on May 05/10/18, 01:00:37 PM
Same with eating a QB at micky dee's with milk,smells like a dead cow haha,sorry but its true.

Eating QB's? Smelling like a dead cow? Is there something we should know there snow?  :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Title: Re: Rooster!
Post by: Rebel SS on May 05/10/18, 03:21:15 PM
I hope he means a Quick Bite, and not a quacking bird.... :shocked:
Title: Re: Rooster!
Post by: LPS on May 05/11/18, 12:16:45 PM
I was hoping it didn't mean a Quarterback.