I would imagine it makes them look much larger thereby making it less easier to take?
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Man, he is growing fast!
SPEACH AFFECTED BY MAREKS
Speach has been suffering from Mareks for nearly a month. He has difficulty walking but it has improved somewhat. He is unable to fly at all now which very sad considering he could easily fly the length of two football fields before getting down.
TRUEMAN ADVANCING
Young son is growing fast and already stairs at fish in aquariums. He starting to track front porch flock, possibly thinking about how to grab their tails.
Scoob and Trueman interact frequently but Trueman still does not do much.
When powering down, he and Scoob sit on couch near open door where they can hear chickens. When chickens get stirred up Scoob bolts outside, and goes to birds making racket, then walks down all pens (Trueman does not yet follow but he will I am sure). He also walks down pens every couple hours. Has taken nine months to get him to do that. He does same after dark multiple times. He also goes to great effort to get me come outside when a oppossum is treed. He whines and walks away towards catch, if I do not follow he repeats.
perchie.girl :
LOL.... I can picure Goggles and Preflight check lists....![]()
That whole flying thing has me interested in Sumatras. Plus the fact that the breed is pretty much untouched at least in Sumatra.... They have been known to island hop.
Just had following this drama obervation:
"Just now an adult male Coopers hawk made run a bitties in front yard. Rooster engaged him forcing hawk to divert and land on fence post about 100 feet away. Eduardo (rooster) positioned himself very efffectively between brood and hawk. Hawk tried to wait for opening. Sallie (hen) called bitties up under skirt and kept herself oriented towards hawk. Hawk flew off after easier fair. Bitties have about six more weeks of being vulnerable and baby song birds will become abundant before that. I wish my doms would put up same protective net around their broods. They just make racket or run."
I have seen videos of Sumatras in flight. It is very different than my birds exhibit. The Sumatras appear to to have over sized flight surfaces (wings and tail). I wonder if their muscle physiology is more suitable for long distance flight or is it purely a difference in feathering. It might be interesting to get one for comparison. Some of the island hopping might be facilitated by storms. Green jungle fowl are supposedly a natural species capable of extended flight. A few of my birds (pullets have been observed) can produce a 1/4 mile flight when pressed but I think that is far less than required for island hopping.
Closest link I have is of Phoenix.where did you see video of sumatra flying i will sure like to see it can you pose it up thank you