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obituaries...not for the faint hearted

The Little Red Hen Club was the scene of a brutal attack and multiple murders around 1am, October 12, 2010.  A small fox was caught in the spot light, but due to its ability to run and hide in the dark quickly  has yet to be captured. The door to the small red hen house was partially destroyed and is slated for repairs today. The Rhode Island hen named Red is the only walking survivor. Owners of the Little Red Hen Club are checking into the possibility of night gear to help apprehend the suspected criminal.

 Rooster, (also known by the names of Handsome, Ugly, and Sweetie Pie) was seriously injured during the battle and is not expected to make it through the night.
 Hilda, missing in action, presumed dead.
 Spot, missing in action. Presumed dead.
 Little buff. KIA
 Grey. Beheaded.
 Big Buff. Slaughtered.
Little Bit. Presumed dead on 10.11.10







Not shown: Black, Little Bit's Mom. KIA.

Comments

Lydia said…
Oh no!!!! I'm so sorry to hear that. So THAT'S why you wanted the night-vision goggles... Bad fox!!!!
And this is one more reason I'm not yet sure if I want chickens. Imagine Kimberly finding that scene:(

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