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  1. bcorps

    Chicken Affection?

    Yesterday, the sweetest thing happened (I feel like I'm gonna lose my man card for even talking about it). I was sitting next to them, letting them free range a bit. I was giving them some black fly larva, and of course my roosters, aka "feathered pigs", had jumped up and were stomping all...
  2. bcorps

    Chicken Affection?

    Parrots definitely have a pecking order...though it can sometimes turn into more of a "biting order" if someone wants to ignore warnings. The thing is, parrots pair bond, and are monogamous, so that changes the dynamic a lot.
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    Chicken Affection?

    Maybe it's just an individual personality thing. But my chicks don't really like to be "picked up" either. They will squawk and complain a little too. What I'm talking about is me putting my hand out, palm up, and them just hopping on. They know that outstretched hand means some lovin' is on...
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    Chicken Affection?

    You know, my chickens preen themselves A LOT. But I never see them pay any attention to each other whatsoever. I am a parrot guy first, and I have to say, parrots are ALWAYS grooming each other affectionately. I suppose it strengthens their flock bonds and what not. So it makes me curious as...
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