That's pretty funny. Once I chanced upon a grouse hen with her brood of chicks, 
and caught one of the chicks. Momma didn't like that, and came back at me to 
get her chick. I had the chick cupped between both hands, it was peeping away, 
momma was clucking and threatening me, but couldn't do much. I was teenager, 
much to big for her to harm me. After a few seconds I let the chick go, and she 
chased it over to the rest of the brood and we went our separate ways.

Max Dillon
Charleston SC

Dec 1, 2019 6:28:20 PM Curley McLain via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com>:
 
> 
> 
> 
> This picture could inspire a good halloween costume.
> 
> It is actually a grouse who adopted some people we know. It adopted 
> them, and follows them around when they are outside. They don't feed 
> it. When they are inside, it does normal grouse things. It is named 
> "chicken" She can go outside and call "Chicken" and it will come 
> running. It whirrs, chirps and squeaks very much like a guinea pig.
> 
> It is a great non-pet pet. (or no maintenance companion)
> 

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