When I was much younger the head of the cow slaughtered in the fall went to our collie, who would bury it somewhere for a week or two, then go retrieve it when it was “ripe”. A week or so later there would remain just a skull with a .32 hole between the eye sockets. Ahh, childhood on the farm!
seanfear about 1 year ago
wow he’s better than a dog ! o_O
mccollunsky about 1 year ago
so not pre-historic teriyaki?
SHIVA about 1 year ago
Gee, I wonder how it got there!!!!
Frog-on-a-Log Premium Member about 1 year ago
Do you always throw your wing bones out in the yard, Adam?
netwolf about 1 year ago
Dangerous to throw chicken bones when you have a dog, no?
mywifeslover about 1 year ago
When I was much younger I wanted to bury a chicken after dinner so that I could dig it up and later assemble all the bones together like a puzzle.
bbenoit about 1 year ago
When I was much younger the head of the cow slaughtered in the fall went to our collie, who would bury it somewhere for a week or two, then go retrieve it when it was “ripe”. A week or so later there would remain just a skull with a .32 hole between the eye sockets. Ahh, childhood on the farm!
eb110americana about 1 year ago
The paper tray from WingStreet should have been his first clue.
cuzinron47 about 1 year ago
No, but keep diggin’ up ’em bones, you never know.
stamps about 1 year ago
AH, the discovery of the pteriyaki pteranodon!
mistercatworks about 1 year ago
They actually make “find a fossil” kits for young archeologists. You learn to painstakingly remove the fossil from the surrounding meterials.
T... about 1 year ago
Sorry Adam, can’t compost with chicken…
gopher gofer about 1 year ago
with all the crows in this area, chicken bones wouldn’t last 5 seconds in the yard…