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	<title>Comments on: Raising Chickens &amp; the age old conundrum of how to use a dozen eggs: Omelette Catalane</title>
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		<title>By: Caterina B</title>
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		<description>Yummy! I would love to make that omelet. We have chickens but do not have a surfeit of eggs, unfortunately. A naughty bobcat has killed 12 of our chickens since Christmas. She finally met her end when my husband found her &quot;red mouthed&quot; in the chicken house eating one of the two chickens she had just killed. Now her boyfriend is nosing around looking for her and a free chicken dinner. We found footprints all around the chicken house in the snow this morning. Do you have any &quot;cat&quot; type predators there in Gascony?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yummy! I would love to make that omelet. We have chickens but do not have a surfeit of eggs, unfortunately. A naughty bobcat has killed 12 of our chickens since Christmas. She finally met her end when my husband found her &#8220;red mouthed&#8221; in the chicken house eating one of the two chickens she had just killed. Now her boyfriend is nosing around looking for her and a free chicken dinner. We found footprints all around the chicken house in the snow this morning. Do you have any &#8220;cat&#8221; type predators there in Gascony?</p>
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