My worms love me.

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  1. Donna S

    Donna S Hardy Maple

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    I gave them a cookie. And they made me a heart

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    Worm Farm ( photo / image / picture from Donna S's Garden )
     
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  3. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Aww that was so nice of them. I wonder what they would make for you if you gave them some Christmas cake?
     
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    That's a different sort of romance, innit.
    Well, february isn't all THAT far away, is it. ;)

    You know Donna, those are the friendliest worms I have ever seen.
     
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    Now we know how worms express emotions. Thank you for clueing us in on vermilove!
     



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    Great worms Donna S. Show us more....I had lots of flats when I raised my little Robbie-Dobbie the Robin in the 1970's. He loved them and learned allot to boot.

    Now I serve all my leftovers of leftovers of leftovers to my chickens. When they see my bag coming across the property, they smash themselves into the chain link fence. When I open the gate I can't even walk because they are tripping me. I have to slide my feet over to the food dish. I have fallen trying not to step on the. the very silly chickens. They love leftovers.
     
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    Barb, I have the same problem--being mobbed by chickens wanting their goodies. I have found that if I take even a little of whatever they are going to get and throw it as far away from the coop door as I can, they all run after it and I can get into the coop without destroying any tail feathers.
    So this is how low we have sunk--trying to outfox chickens :'( .
     
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    LOL Yes, my hubby throws little morsels out so he can walk peacefully but I just don't think of that. I also have sloppy stuff where he gets to give them bread and cakes and desserts.
     

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