Last night, I was down in the chicken yard and my 10 w/o Araucana jumped up on my shoulder. Cute.
She was busy preening herself (and me, occasionally) and "singing" the way they sometimes do in the early evening. I was being careful, minding where her beak was in relation to my left eye. I heard a noise up on the deck, turned that way, and zap! she got me in the eye.
Fortunately, it was more of an inquisitive peck, and I have very fast reflexes. I know it could've been much worse. I'm still going to the eye dr. on Mon., but I don't think there was any real damage. It was like the time I poked myself with my mascara wand.
Still, I think I'll wear my sunglasses if a chick is going to be on my shoulder.
Bet the doctor doesn't get too many calls like mine!
She was busy preening herself (and me, occasionally) and "singing" the way they sometimes do in the early evening. I was being careful, minding where her beak was in relation to my left eye. I heard a noise up on the deck, turned that way, and zap! she got me in the eye.
Fortunately, it was more of an inquisitive peck, and I have very fast reflexes. I know it could've been much worse. I'm still going to the eye dr. on Mon., but I don't think there was any real damage. It was like the time I poked myself with my mascara wand.
Still, I think I'll wear my sunglasses if a chick is going to be on my shoulder.
Bet the doctor doesn't get too many calls like mine!