- Jun 28, 2012
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We got our first chickens on June 6th, less than a month. They were baby chicks, very darling and so fun to watch. Some I know what breed they are, some I don't. Two weeks later I ran into a friend who was moving and gave me 5 of her grown hens. I love them too. Several friends who keep chickens have been talking about how much they love their roosters, they watch out for the flock, take care of the hens, etc. so when I met someone looking to find a new home for a rooster that just started crowing, we adopted him too. We put him in with the big girls, with some separation for them to get used to one another. With some mild pecking, they settled in, or seemed to, but yesterday he started flying over the fence of their enclosure every time we put him back. The girls just stay put unless they get startled. I decided to let him be, he'd come back when he was hungry and thirsty, but this afternoon I went out to bring more water, and he was between our little garden sheds looking totally wiped. His wings spread out, neck stretched, beak open, panting! I quickly brought him water and food. As I was coaxing him to drink, I noticed an egg there beside him. Slightly smaller than the others, and lighter in color. I think he may be a girl after all. The strangled crow could be a very loud cluck? He also looked like he was trying to mount my buff orpington. Just pecking order stuff? Do I have a boy or a girl here? Did one of the hens get out some time when I wasn't looking and lay that egg and Keesha/Cogburn just happened to be found near it, exhausted from the heat and not from laying her first egg at all?