With my feathery Cochin love, Mulan, it depends on if Bug, the legless bantam rooster, is in her house or not (he lives in her house (which is in my house) for the cold season). If he’s in there than there is an argument 99% of the time. I’m not sure exactly what is being said, but I feel like it’s along the lines of:
”Get out!” Mulan.
“B-b-b-but baby!” Bug.
“I’m not your baby (insert mean word here).” Mulan.
“You wound me!” Bug.
Argument continues.
Yet if Bug isn’t in there she has her little sleepy “brrs” which sometimes follows into a conversation of “is that so?” and “brr brr brr”.
As for the rest of the flock that doesn’t live in my house, they live closer to our friends’ house so I haven’t quite an idea of what they do. I’m guessing that it has to do with screaming, cussing, peace keeping, cried apologies, blowing noses, and maybe going back to cussing. Sounds like a family reunion, right?
”Get out!” Mulan.
“B-b-b-but baby!” Bug.
“I’m not your baby (insert mean word here).” Mulan.
“You wound me!” Bug.
Argument continues.
Yet if Bug isn’t in there she has her little sleepy “brrs” which sometimes follows into a conversation of “is that so?” and “brr brr brr”.
As for the rest of the flock that doesn’t live in my house, they live closer to our friends’ house so I haven’t quite an idea of what they do. I’m guessing that it has to do with screaming, cussing, peace keeping, cried apologies, blowing noses, and maybe going back to cussing. Sounds like a family reunion, right?