Now he is breathing funny though. :(
I did notice he's been crowing pretty much nonstop for the past few days. Our other cockerel started getting out of the pen and free-ranging a few days ago, and I don't think he likes it. It's like he's crowing himself hoarse or something. Is this possible?
I have a Buff Orpington Rooster who all of a sudden sounds very high-pitched when he crows. He's about five months old, but he's been crowing for a while now so his crow sounded pretty normal. This only started a couple days ago. His voice in general seems higher. Any idea what's going on? He...
Here are a few of my favorites!!
Curious baby Rex:
Rex and his dirty beak:
My silkie, Trixie, looking like a grumpy old man:
Ms. Dora checking the camera out:
One of our Polish chicks (not yet named):
Marceline the Vampire Chicken saying hello:
I haven't seen my chickens eat anything too too strange yet, but I have one named Dora who likes to eat frog heads. Just the heads. She leaves the rest of the frog. She also stole a quarter of my nephew's peanut butter and jelly sandwich the other day and ran off with it.