Chapter 294: Big baby in litter 294

Chapter 294 294. The big baby in the nest

Song Tan sometimes felt that the aura she gave him was too much for Dabai's physique, so that he had grown taller and stronger in recent months.

Now he was standing there, squawking and fluttering his little wings. The **** dogs from other houses in the village would take two steps to the side with their tails between their legs when they saw him.

Now, it is so big and standing in the chicken shed, making the group of chickens with messy hair looking up at it particularly fragile and pitiful.

But it stood there with its wings fluttered, Doudou's eyes were so fierce, it made Qiao Qiao stunned for a moment.

Then he asked: "Dabai, what are you doing?"

Hearing his master's movement, Dabai let out a "quacking" sound, then flapped his wings, and the little yellow hat plunged into Qiaoqiao's arms.

A rough goose cry came from his throat, and the strong man shed tears, as if he had been greatly wronged.

However, just as Qiaoqiao was about to touch it to comfort him, he saw that Dabai seemed to have gained courage again, and now he rushed towards the chicken shed with wings and **** again!

This chicken shed is a neat little red brick house built by Mr. and Mrs. Song Youde in Kaichun. The small house is used to keep warm at night, and an awning is set up outside to eat and drink water.

The chicken usually runs around the whole back mountain, and the fence around it is very high. Dawang and Dabai are watching, and it is not afraid of weasels or others coming to steal it.

They eat a lot, **** a lot, and run a lot every day. Song Tan has imagined the taste of stewing in a pot countless times.

Now, the chickens were all standing outside in the shed, and the chicken coop was dark. Qiaoqiao was about to poke her head to take a look, but saw Dabai already making a "quacking" sound, stretching his neck and rushing in.

Although the opening of the chicken coop was made small to make it easier to catch chickens, it got stuck on its fat butt.

But this did not prevent Dabai from successfully squeezing in.

I could only hear a strange clucking sound inside, and not long after, I saw Dabai's beak sucking a furry neck fiercely, and then, step by step, he forcibly dragged out the thing inside!

That guy has a round head and a small pointed mouth, a white top of his head, two white streaks on his lower eyelids, and his fur is tangled in color.

We have walked a long way, but the tail feathers are still hanging in the chicken coop and are not fully exposed...

Qiaoqiao was stunned.

Then he watched Dabai let go of his mouth with a "Gah" sound. The little guy next to him lowered his head and huddled up. The plush was half-exploded, but he didn't even dare to move.

A few long tail feathers were trailing on the ground, which looked particularly pitiful and familiar.

He was stunned for a while—

Isn’t this the long-tailed pheasant that was pinned under the feet of the Three Treasures and Four Treasures in the vegetable garden a few days ago?

Why are you in the henhouse?

Qiaoqiao knelt down and looked at the pheasant carefully, and the pheasant's small eyes also looked at him carefully. One person and one chicken looked at each other, and soon their two eyeballs were focused in the middle.

It wasn't until Dabai made a "ga" sound and slapped his eldest brother hard that Qiaoqiao realized what he was doing, and then turned around twice in a daze:

“I, I’m going to find my sister.”

The pigs were no longer fed, and Dawang and Dabai were no longer fed either. He threw down the two buckets and ran back.

Now I have moved to my grandpa's house, but I ran around for a while before bringing him here. I heard that the pheasants had gone to the chicken coop, and the whole family wanted to gather around.

At this moment, in front of everyone, the pheasant was still as honest as a farmer squatting in the field, motionless.

Seeing so many people coming, I just made the same "goo" sound as before in the vegetable field.

It seemed to be numb. At this moment, it even lowered its head, pecked at the grass in front of it, and swallowed something else.

At this moment, even Song Tan was a little speechless—

“Is this pheasant the one we saw in the vegetable patch?”

"I look at it." Ulan said with a deep look on his face: "Look at the way it eats, it's exactly the same as the one in the vegetable field."

Zhang Yanping asked quietly from behind: "But why does she live in a chicken coop? Why? Isn't freedom important?"

Song Tan: ... She had some guesses... Could it be that the leaves, cabbage, roots, etc. she was feeding the chickens every day had attracted the pheasant?

After all, there are a few treasures watching in the vegetable field. They work hard and only have one or two bites, which can't fill their stomachs.

When you live here in the chicken coop, you only have to eat and drink with the chickens every day. Although the quality is not as good as in the vegetable field, the quality is not as good as the quantity!

I haven’t seen you in the past few days, and my head looks even rounder!

The problem is, the long-tailed pheasant is beautiful, but it lives in a chicken coop. Whether the long tail hair can be spread out is one thing. What is more important is that it does not affect other chickens!

But if we drive them away again, the mountain is not completely covered with nets, and the pheasants can fly and flutter, wouldn't they be able to come and visit us at will?

Song Tan took out his cell phone in pain:

“I’ll report it to the branch secretary.”

She took a photo of the overly well-behaved pheasant and then contacted the other party directly.

Not long after, the village party secretary's voice came over: "Don't move around, don't hurt this pheasant, this is a protected animal. It can be released!"

This is what she said, if she can release the animals, why should she report it?

Long-tailed pheasants are rare, but it’s not impossible!

Song Tan explained the matter clearly, but there was no reply from the village party secretary for a long time.

It took a long time before I said one sentence——

“Wait a moment, I’ll be right over.”

The village headquarters is still some distance away from here. Song Tan originally thought he would have to wait for a while, but he never thought that the party secretary would drive over directly.

When she fumbled around and looked towards the back mountain, she was also stunned:

“Isn’t this really the one you caught?”

"Why should I catch it?" Song Tan was helpless: "It can't be eaten or raised, so what's the use of being good-looking?"

"But now it lives in my chicken coop, and it doesn't want to leave even though so many people are watching it. To be honest, the last time it stole vegetables and leaves in the vegetable field, it was restrained by two dogs, and today it appeared in the chicken coop again. , it’s obvious that he wants to take root!”

"Wait a minute," Zhu Jun stopped her: "Your dog still catches long-tailed pheasants in the field? You need to educate her!"

Song Tan looked back innocently: "How to educate?"

Ah this.

The little branch secretary is also stuck.

After a pause, she asked again: "How are you sure this is the one in the field?"

Couldn’t it be two?

Song Tan was initially uncertain.

But if you look closely, you can see that there is a white hair on the back of this guy's head that grows outwards, which is very eye-catching, so I can be sure.

Good guy's!

Zhu Jun also had a big headache: "Try to get it out of the net..."

Song Tan took two steps forward, grabbed the pheasant by the neck and threw it outside the fence. Zhu Jun looked very nervous:

“Be careful! Guoyi! Give me some face!!”

However, as soon as he finished speaking, the long-tailed pheasant that was thrown out flapped its wings in mid-air, and then "coo-coo" twice, it flapped back to the chicken shed again.

It didn't even lie down this time, but walked to the sink and took a drink of water, and then squatted down again safely.

Hehehehehahaha, are you happy? Long-tailed pheasant!

Just say good night in a low voice. There may not be another update today...

(End of this chapter)

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