It was a difficult week here at Blazing Trails Farm with the unexpected passing of Brutus, my six month old Mille Fleur Serama cockerel. He had a special place in my heart I am thankful for the time I had to appreciate his beauty, confidence and spunk while he was here. He was a joy to photograph and I have chosen to celebrate his life by continuing to share his larger-than-life personality through them. RIP little buddy.
This is how Brutus would have wanted to be remembered. ☺ I know Brutus would have been thrilled to know that his necropsy report noted his “well developed testicles.” Atta boy, Brutus.
Kathy Shea Mormino
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It was a difficult week here at Blazing Trails Farm with the unexpected passing of Brutus, my six month old Mille Fleur Serama cockerel. He had a special place in my heart I am thankful for the time I had to appreciate his beauty, confidence and spunk while he was here. He was a joy to photograph and I have chosen to celebrate his life by continuing to share his larger-than-life personality through them. RIP little buddy.
This is how Brutus would have wanted to be remembered. ☺ I know Brutus would have been thrilled to know that his necropsy report noted his “well developed testicles.” Atta boy, Brutus.
So sorry for your loss he was very handsome.
Wow! So do they have any idea what caused the problem? (Oh and I'm sure you're absolutely right about Brutus and his testicles – I bet he'd be saying "Who'se the Daddy NOW, Blaze!"). :)
RIP Brutus, your family and friends will miss you. I know God has a special place in heaven for all our beloved family(pets). Thank you Kathy for sharing your life and knowledge with us all.
read the prelim necropsy…lungs don't hemmorage (sp?) by themselves. jus' sayin'
I am so sorry about Brutus! He was a beautiful Rooster. My thoughts are with you and the rest of your flock.