I like going to the fruit and vegetable stands and ask for the fruit that they are not going to sell. Explain that it is for my chickens. They just give it to me. Not moldy every, just too ripe for them to sell that day.
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I like going to the fruit and vegetable stands and ask for the fruit that they are not going to sell. Explain that it is for my chickens. They just give it to me. Not moldy every, just too ripe for them to sell that day.
Yes. My chickens love pumpkins & the neighbor's old Jack-o-lanterns never seemed to bother them. I guess my sister's watermelon basket was just too scary for them. It's been a couple weeks & every time we speak, she still asks me if they've forgiven her yet for that horrifying piece of fruit. LOL
This morning I saw Kaiser doing his courtship dance for one of my Bielefelder hens! It was really cute. Usually, he just grabs a hen by the back of the neck. She ignored him, but it was pretty cool to watch.![]()
Life with chickens is sooooo interesting!
The 1st time we hatched (& kept) chickens, we had a spectacular roo, Brownie. He was DD's fav, so we kept him along with the 6 hens we hatched. As the girls began to start laying eggs, we laughed that our boy was feeling left out. He sang the egg song right along with them & even "pretended to lay eggs." Multiple times we saw him go into a nest box, make some interesting grunting noises,stand up & roll the golf ball around, then hop out singing the egg song. All proud of himself - as if he had made that golf ball! We thought he was either trying to fit in with a coop full of females or show the girls how "easy" it is for him to lay an egg. He would also pace back and forth like an expectant father when the alpha female was in the nest box. The other pullets were also nearby watching the scene & chatting to themselves.I love when they start dancing for the girls instead of grabbing. And I really find it interesting when they start 'tending the nest'. I'm not sure how else to describe it, but my guys will actually walk the girls to the nesting boxes, start making some very unique sounds and will tend the nest, sometimes even climbing into the nest themselves in a very submissive way while the girls watch. Whenever one of my boys behaves this way I always hear a conversation in my head: "Come on, honey. It's really nice in here. Look...I even fluffed the bedding for you. You can just rest here, maybe lay a few eggs and hatch them so we can have ourselves a nice little family. I'll just stand guard right outside so nobody messes with my lady..."
I love when they start dancing for the girls instead of grabbing. And I really find it interesting when they start 'tending the nest'. I'm not sure how else to describe it, but my guys will actually walk the girls to the nesting boxes, start making some very unique sounds and will tend the nest, sometimes even climbing into the nest themselves in a very submissive way while the girls watch. Whenever one of my boys behaves this way I always hear a conversation in my head: "Come on, honey. It's really nice in here. Look...I even fluffed the bedding for you. You can just rest here, maybe lay a few eggs and hatch them so we can have ourselves a nice little family. I'll just stand guard right outside so nobody messes with my lady..."