very true, though i would prefer if this thread didn’t get shut down so perhaps a subject change is in order
i think calling chickens chooks is just confusing and it makes no sense
i see we've been to the same place and come back with a valuable lesson, though i have to disagree, maybe chickens can't breed with each other or show breeding instincts towards the same sex, but they still can love each other, no matter gender! Homosexuality has been observed in almost every...
sorry this one took so long, i got busy and then i got tired and then i got lazy and THEN i finished it 10 hours later. I'm almost positive i missed a few so tell me if i missed yours and i'll add it
ok
recap for those new to the thread, unpopular opinions that have already been mentioned are as follows
1. easter eggers suck
2.frizzled chickens suck
3. no frizzled chickens are awesome
4. it’s ok to not want to cull a bird
5. crested ducks are so weird
6. egyptian fayomis , rhole island reds...
oh that sounds bad! the worst we’ve had is a horrible little bird that we had to spend 15+ mins chasing out with a rake, in the dead of night, much to the terror of my poor girls. Though my girl Duck did end up administering the final blow and pecking the little sparrows like thing square...
unpopular opinion: i love my chickens egg song! it used to freak me out because i thought they were hurt but now i really love it because i know that they’re safe and healthy and laying, it’s great, music to my ears
i have to say, as thread starter and someone who’s seen every single ones of the 1,375 posts in this thread we do follow a pattern. someone says they don’t like a breed and then another person posts a pic of their chicken of said breed saying that the person has made that bird sad and so on, i...
i should clarify, if your birds are actively afraid of you and when you pick them up they visibly fight for a long time/see you as a predator not a member of the flock you’re doing something wrong, i have plenty of birds rhat don’t like being caught, but they will inevitably stop struggling or...
unpopular opinion, if you own a small flock, that you’ve raised for quite a while (or from birth) , and they STILL won’t let you pick them up, or get near them at all without freaking out, you’re doing something wrong. especially if you’ve gotten the birds for a pet.