By jumping on it's back and slapping it's face with her almighty wings.How could she blind it with her wings if she is sneaking up from the back?
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By jumping on it's back and slapping it's face with her almighty wings.How could she blind it with her wings if she is sneaking up from the back?
OK fine:/ Come to think of it I shouldn't have put that in, never mind that:/EXCUZE ME!I am a hen!I am a leader!I CAN LEAAAADDDD!!!!! !

VOTE SCRAMBLES!!!
A hen is not fit too lead!!!
Scrambles supports,
Increased security around coops!!!
Safer brooders!!!
The right to keep and bear spurs!!!
Decreased feed taxes!!!
OK fine:/ Come to think of it I shouldn't have put that in, never mind that:/
GUYSSSSS!!!!!! SCRAMBLES FOUGHT OF A POSSUM!!!! FOR SIRIUS SAKE!!!!Spurs could hurt the flock though by scratching (which hurts, and pain isn't good).
I say this from experence:
I have seen hens fight each other (Only once, but it was bad!)
In the few seconds before Me and someone else separated them, they had allready scratched eachother a little biut, enought to draw blood!
She CAN VERY WELL defend our flock
VOTE TINY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
this is so much fun, but serosly, VOTE TINY!!!!!!!!

Well she is tiny enough to swiftly run behind an approaching predator, blind it by flapping her wings, and claw/peck the predator to at least scare it away. And if that doesn't work, she'll distract the predator long enough for her flock to run to safety.![]()

Yeah yeah I know, sorry!You are going a bit far...