- Aug 6, 2009
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Yes, they do tend to like company. Actually my old cat was a great chicken babysitter. He would sit by the cage all day long while I was at work. NO, not licking his lips, he just liked watching her.
Once she got bigger, my dogs got involved, and she LOVED them. in the summer we would take her out in the yard with us.
This is her sleeping on one of the dogs.
And where she felt the most comfortable, outside in the garage with the dogs.
Chickens are VERY interactive pets. Clara was an "indoor chicken" we just recently lost her to gout.
I have 2 welsummer bantam chicks on the way next week. WOO HOO. It sucks looking at an empty cage.
Have fun with your chicken. They are sooooo cute especially at that age.
Mudsow
Once she got bigger, my dogs got involved, and she LOVED them. in the summer we would take her out in the yard with us.
This is her sleeping on one of the dogs.
And where she felt the most comfortable, outside in the garage with the dogs.
Chickens are VERY interactive pets. Clara was an "indoor chicken" we just recently lost her to gout.
I have 2 welsummer bantam chicks on the way next week. WOO HOO. It sucks looking at an empty cage.
Have fun with your chicken. They are sooooo cute especially at that age.
Mudsow