K10, Bravo bravo bravo...OMDs Lady you are woman and I hear you gobble. Good thing you removed it before the snow melted, before some pup had a drumstick I loved you video and I too and proud of you. Hugs HiC
Oh my! At least it was frozen ~ Ma had to remove deaded thingies that were, um, FRAGRANT befores, an that AIN'T funs at ALL!!! BRAVO to the lady!!! Kisses, Ruby ♥
early thanksgiving LOL
ReplyDeleteto funny. wonder where the rest of it is...
ReplyDeleteThat was kind of funny but we have to wonder who left that leg behind?
ReplyDeleteI bet your foxy friend left that turkey leg in the "freezer" in hopes of eating it later.
ReplyDeleteYou and my mom act exactly the same around dead body parts. YUK
ReplyDeleteGail thinks Lady is very brave!
ReplyDeleteK10,
ReplyDeleteBravo bravo bravo...OMDs Lady you are woman and I hear you gobble.
Good thing you removed it before the snow melted, before some pup had a drumstick
I loved you video and I too and proud of you.
Hugs HiC
Somehow, we think the foxes have been a bit active......
ReplyDeleteUh, oh...looks like 'winter' was a bit hard on some of the wildlife.
ReplyDeleteMama says you did MUCH better than she would have!!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Rosy, Jakey & Arty
I am sure that a fox brought the leg!!!! That happens here lots of lots. After an elk is killed, the legs end up miles apart.
ReplyDeleteWell done! And it's an important job so that Lee and Phod don't eat it!!!
Cinnamon would have smelled it out and ROLLED on it before we got a chance to bag it!
ReplyDeletePurrs
Marv
Oh my! At least it was frozen ~ Ma had to remove deaded thingies that were, um, FRAGRANT befores, an that AIN'T funs at ALL!!! BRAVO to the lady!!!
ReplyDeleteKisses,
Ruby ♥