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This is awesome info guys. I didn't expect so much but now I feel much more ready to raise chickens this spring
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yes, yes they do but don't show one to your roosters. Mine looked at their image for all of two seconds before recognising a foe worthy of them and attacked it with a high karate kick. Had to take it way, such a shame as the girls loved it. The rooster in the mirror didn't back down and whatever the rooster did, the image did it back, not good, he felt intimidated so attackedThey love looking at themselves in mirrors.
All so very true.1. You will get very attached to particular chickens, and when they pass or you are separated, it is absolutely heart breaking.
2. They are MUCH smarter than people give them credit for.. they have almost human like personality traits once you get to know them!
3. Bantams and standards have different sounds, different warning calls etc. I love the bantam warning call, it's like a little purr!
4. I saw someone post this earlier and I have to agree, chickens can and do make great house pets! The only difference between them and a parrot is $3000(I still prefer a chicken)
5. They can decide to turn their nose up to new treats for seemingly no reason, even without trying it first!
6. Poop/crop/overall checks are VERY important and should be performed as often as possible.
7. Make sure a sick chicken eats/drinks..sounds like common sense but it can take all the difference between life and death within a few short days.
8. Really get to know your birds, it can save their life if you're able to notice the even the slightest warning signs quickly.
9. They do enjoy cuddling and falling asleep in your arms, and can be name trained!
10. Really make sure you inform those taking care of your birds.. What they can have, can't have, consequences of certain foods etc, I have always written out a manual, but I have found that problems still arise and the caretakers can be far too amused with what your bird will eat/how much it will eat and give them far more than they should, of foods they should/shouldn't have. It's all fun and games until you come home to a sick bird and a caretaker who says "She loves lentils!" (that were raw from the package...)
11. Chickens set an amazing family example in my opinion... The mothers, are absolutely AMAZING mothers who would give their life in a second to protect their chicks, and roosters are so sweet and protective.. warning their flock of dangers and pointing out/picking the good grass for their girls. Chickens are so unbelievably caring.
Chickens are absolutely addictive!
We DON"T NEED a Chicken's Anonymous! We're all happy with our addiction! It's the rest of the world who has problems!10. Been reading the SOP 2010. I am a chicken junkie. Is there a chickens anonymous?