Sunday, May 10, 2015

Freaky

Not much tends to freak me out.  I mean, being on a farm or in the country for any length of time, you see all sorts of things that most city / suburban folk don't and you tend to become numb to those things.

Dried goat afterbirth stuck to your ponytail.  Dried up remains of goat testicles being kicked around by your daughter.  Mummified remains of mice that jumped into, but unable to jump out of feed buckets that have been sitting on the shelf for say, five months.  Half eaten armadillos stinking up a square mile after sitting in the hot summer sun for three days.

But today.  Today I saw something that made me do an audible "Ewwww!" and step back.  I really thought about going back to find it and take a picture for all my blogging buddies, but I'm hoping that it has somehow moved, been eaten, buried, dragged away, or is otherwise no longer in the barnyard.

Now what could be so bad that I, skinner of squirrels, butcherer of pigs, eviscerator of chickens, would be so revolted by?

A chicken toe.

Yes.  A chicken toe.  Not attached to the chicken.  And not an old, half rotten toe that looked like it was dug out of the compost heap or anything.  No.  It was more like a, "Shit, my toe just fell off!" kind of fresh chicken toe.

It wasn't the entire toe, but the claw (fingernail?  talon?  WTF do you call a chicken's toenail anyhow?) and up to the first joint / knuckle.  After the initial gag-reflex, I stared at it again.

And I hastily exited the general area.

Now a good farmer would have immediately gone around and assessed the feet of each chicken in his/her flock.  I am not a good farmer.  I haven't been back in the pen since I left, hoping that when I do finally have to go in there, that it will have disappeared and this will all be a distant and slightly disturbing memory.

5 comments:

  1. So what in the world could have caused a chicken's toe to . . . um, ah . . . fall off like that? You really should be able to identify the bird without too much trouble . . . and see if any other parts have fallen off. Or not. Ewwww!

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  2. Yeah, I had an experience like that but with a cat's tooth. I almost stepped on it. Really gross. It was one of the long incisors in front clear to the root. The cat was pretty old but still...it was worse than cat throw up.

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  3. I am shocked, shocked, I tell you! You - she who skins things, births things and puts all manner of ickypoo things under the microscope is freaked out by a .... toe? That must be some toe.

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  4. Now this one wouldn't have bothered me except wondering where the heck it came from.....and I would have been checking the flock.....the rotted stinky things; these are what get me!

    The ab dried in my hair......that would have gagged me somewhat!

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  5. Now we know your one phobia! Chicken toes!

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