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My EE used to fly onto my arm for treats. One time I had nice clothes on and didn't want her on my arm, so I held my arms close in to my body. She flew up and landed on my head instead. I always made sure I had an arm available after that. I lost her last summer to internal laying at 4 1/2 years old.
They are adorable alibra.
So for those of you that went to the show, what breeds really tempted you? For me, it was definitely the bantam ducks. The large fowl ducks seem like too much for me (I don't like eating duck), but the bantams really caught my eye. Next were the Bantam Vorwerks. I don't have room for another chicken breed, but I thought they were beautiful. (and I just love a rare breed)
Do you think you could get some better pictures? I would like to learn about this also.
My CA Grey and one of my EEs will fly onto my shoulder or head when I am sitting. I love it but if it was one of my bigger girls that would be a surpriseI don't mind it when the bantams fly up to my shoulder and tell me about their day. It's another story when the 5 pound wyandotte launches at me, maybe she has learned that I drop the treat cup when I try and catch her.
My EE used to fly onto my arm for treats. One time I had nice clothes on and didn't want her on my arm, so I held my arms close in to my body. She flew up and landed on my head instead. I always made sure I had an arm available after that. I lost her last summer to internal laying at 4 1/2 years old.
How do you like your white rocks? Sorry she got hurt.