Poor Daisy has a cold. So I have given her a pumpkin.
Pumpkin is Daisy's favorite food.She only gave me a stick. It is a nice stick though.Hey ,Daisy those little chicks are looking at your pumpkin!No talking to that bad cat. I know his type. You stick close to your Mama.You can't see me, can you Daisy? I'm hiding good aren't I?Boo! Did i scare ya? Did I?Daisy, quick, there is an ugly rooster trying to steal your pumpkin. Quick!That kitty is too big for his boots. Didn't I tell you all to go to bed!I scarded that ugly rooster away for you. Can I have a bite now? My stick is kinda dry.I'll just wait here. OK Daisy? Daisy?Shove over, your brother's coming in. No watching that naughty Mary's Cat. Early to bed the lot of ya.
apparently it only works if you eat it raw, off the ground and in the company of a friendly cat, though i am sure you can swap the friendly cat for a friendly toddler!! c
Did Daisy sneeze on you? give my love to Katherine .. real local honey in hot water as a drink.. about 5 times a day and you will be very well very soon.. c
Well Phyllis that rooster is the great great grandson of an original rooster who had feathers on his feet and his girls green eggs, I don’t know the breed, he arrived by mistake but the great great grandson is a bitsa for sure as there is always one or two chickens who hide from me and raise themselves a brood! .. c
Who knew cows like pumpkin, or that it could cure a cold? But then horses like watermelon and beer, so go figure. Love the conversation translation between the animals!
Pigs love beer too I hear, though I have yet to try that out! I am not sure that the pumpkin will cure a cold but they are her treat food at the moment! c
75 responses to “Poor Daisy has a cold. So I have given her a pumpkin.”
ROFL! Wow – I had no idea cows liked pumpkin! I hope she feels better 😉
They love them. Thanks for dropping by Mad! c
Beautiful pics! Love the gleaming feathers on your rooster too!
He keeps losing his feathers too. In barnyard cock fights! c
Lovely images; I hope the pumpkin cures Daisy’s cold.
She will be fine, just a runny nose from seasonal changes! c
Found you by ‘tag surfing’. Think I’ll stick around, the life and thoughts you share are brilliant!
very cool, the doors always open!!
How do cows catch cold? And is pumpkin full of vitamine C I love the pictures, and your captions.
Often it is just an irritation from dusty feed or dust in the air, or just a wee cold.. She is enjoying the extra feed though. c
It’s awfully nice of that cat to keep those birds away from Daisy’s pumpkin. I like pumpkin too Daisy. Can I have a bite?
Daisy is pretty impressed that dogs like pumpkin too but she ate it all already and she is not good at sharing. c
Nice little overseer’s throne for Mary’s Cat!
That cat has quite a sense of occasion! c
I have a cold, too. Can you bake me a pie?
apparently it only works if you eat it raw, off the ground and in the company of a friendly cat, though i am sure you can swap the friendly cat for a friendly toddler!! c
I have a cold, so Katherine’s doing the cooking!
Did Daisy sneeze on you? give my love to Katherine .. real local honey in hot water as a drink.. about 5 times a day and you will be very well very soon.. c
I want to know how can you tell a cow has a cold??? Never knew cows liked pumpkin. Your farm is so fascinating!
Poor darling has a runny nose… but it is clear so it could just be the wind.. I gave her a hanky to blow but she was not interested!! c
Cute pictures! That’s one great looking rooster! What breed is he?
Well Phyllis that rooster is the great great grandson of an original rooster who had feathers on his feet and his girls green eggs, I don’t know the breed, he arrived by mistake but the great great grandson is a bitsa for sure as there is always one or two chickens who hide from me and raise themselves a brood! .. c
Such a happy barn yard. Love it!
Such a little scene.. all I do is sit with the camera and something always comes up! c
Who knew cows like pumpkin, or that it could cure a cold? But then horses like watermelon and beer, so go figure. Love the conversation translation between the animals!
Pigs love beer too I hear, though I have yet to try that out! I am not sure that the pumpkin will cure a cold but they are her treat food at the moment! c