- May 14, 2013
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Yes, my title is correct!
I have 9 hens and a rooster living together. I lock their coop at night, so they can't get out without me.
So in the mornings I go and let them out.
It has happened multiple times- they all start pouring out, chattering about what this morning's human treat for them will be, gathering at my feet.
Usually it takes only seconds for all 9 to pour out to me.
Some mornings, a couple of the hens take a bit longer. I swear, every time that happens, my Polish rooster goes running into the coop and gets out whomever is straggling, yelling at them that I brought them treats.
He doesn't run back in if all are with him, that I can ever remember seeing....
Is that normal? Can a rooster count his girls?
I have 9 hens and a rooster living together. I lock their coop at night, so they can't get out without me.
So in the mornings I go and let them out.
It has happened multiple times- they all start pouring out, chattering about what this morning's human treat for them will be, gathering at my feet.
Usually it takes only seconds for all 9 to pour out to me.
Some mornings, a couple of the hens take a bit longer. I swear, every time that happens, my Polish rooster goes running into the coop and gets out whomever is straggling, yelling at them that I brought them treats.
He doesn't run back in if all are with him, that I can ever remember seeing....
Is that normal? Can a rooster count his girls?