Very different perhaps. But my cats are joining every morning when I'm letting the chickens out. One of them is very interested in the chickens, but the boss lady cat is not even caring so much about the chickens, she just likes to join in and see everything that is going on. I have the feeling...
Oh I'm sure they are as happy as they can be! I live in the city too, but coming from the north of norway I wouldn't say there's anything natural about the citylife - I still prefer it for practical reasons though :)
Super interesting
I suppose with just three female chickens all the same age no one laying yet a lot of the communication must be about other things because they are really chatty with a big variety of sounds. Can't distinguish it yet but I highly doubt they would make themselves vulnerable by...
Yeah, I guess context makes a big deal to learn what they are on about.
I think I can imagine the louder one as well, with a kind of dragging "worry" before the r gets present? Haha, so hard to write down chicken sounds. Was it a cluck or a clu-uck? 🤣
Ahh, I am so curious to learn all these...
It came today very distinctly when I was hand feeding Greta, then Aart joined and they both started crrrrrrrrr-ing and stopped eating and just looked at each other while doing that. I wasn't sure if they were having a kind of disagreement about who gets to eat or what was going on. But it sounds...
Interesting to read about the introduction, I was just thinking today that there is so much of interchicken communication that I don't understand. Like suddenly making a lot of crrrrrrrrr sounds, for sure must mean something I just really don't get it yet. Having enough space for them to settle...