Easter Egger club!

Today I had a neighbor come over to buy a dozen eggs while I had my girls free ranging. The lady comes walking up the sidewalk and Teryx (one of my EE's) makes a beeline for her because she has something in her hands, so it MUST be for her! The lady was a bit intimidated since she thought a pecking was coming for her, but I explained that my girl just wanted to cut out the middle man and eat the money directly instead of having me buy something for them! (just dropped a fair bit of money on an Ador1 coop door, so now the girls have made their first payment for it!) I also told the lady just to shoo her away and she'd back off, which she did. I prefer to give people the tools to handle unwanted attention from critters so they don't rely on being "rescued".
 
FVRM I can barely see the patches no wonder. But other thing is like my guy he has speckled red all over so that throws me for a loop also.
 
On a fully white cockerel the "red" can be diluted pretty heavily, especially early on. If you look closely at the picture though, the shoulders look slightly rusty, like red dirt was rubbed on them.
 
Today I had a neighbor come over to buy a dozen eggs while I had my girls free ranging. The lady comes walking up the sidewalk and Teryx (one of my EE's) makes a beeline for her because she has something in her hands, so it MUST be for her! The lady was a bit intimidated since she thought a pecking was coming for her, but I explained that my girl just wanted to cut out the middle man and eat the money directly instead of having me buy something for them! (just dropped a fair bit of money on an Ador1 coop door, so now the girls have made their first payment for it!) I also told the lady just to shoo her away and she'd back off, which she did. I prefer to give people the tools to handle unwanted attention from critters so they don't rely on being "rescued".


LOL chickens are so crazy! When mine see me coming they stampede towards me. I can definitely understand why it would scare people who don't now about chickens.
 
LOL chickens are so crazy! When mine see me coming they stampede towards me. I can definitely understand why it would scare people who don't now about chickens.
my chicken sometime scare me I have had one peak at me too it was my Flunt. Lol
 
yesterday I had. EE get out of its coop it had me casing after everywhere but I got it back in the coop the chick was Dixe she always gets out lol:ya
 
yesterday I had. EE get out of its coop it had me casing after everywhere but I got it back in the coop the chick was Dixe she always gets out lol:ya


My leghorns figured out how to get out of their pen and usually end up in the mean roo enclosure. They get beat up and still keep doing the same thing.
 
Today I had a neighbor come over to buy a dozen eggs while I had my girls free ranging. The lady comes walking up the sidewalk and Teryx (one of my EE's) makes a beeline for her because she has something in her hands, so it MUST be for her! The lady was a bit intimidated since she thought a pecking was coming for her, but I explained that my girl just wanted to cut out the middle man and eat the money directly instead of having me buy something for them! (just dropped a fair bit of money on an Ador1 coop door, so now the girls have made their first payment for it!) I also told the lady just to shoo her away and she'd back off, which she did. I prefer to give people the tools to handle unwanted attention from critters so they don't rely on being "rescued".

Thanks for LOL - love your response about cutting out the middle man!!
 
Today I had a neighbor come over to buy a dozen eggs while I had my girls free ranging. The lady comes walking up the sidewalk and Teryx (one of my EE's) makes a beeline for her because she has something in her hands, so it MUST be for her! The lady was a bit intimidated since she thought a pecking was coming for her, but I explained that my girl just wanted to cut out the middle man and eat the money directly instead of having me buy something for them! (just dropped a fair bit of money on an Ador1 coop door, so now the girls have made their first payment for it!) I also told the lady just to shoo her away and she'd back off, which she did. I prefer to give people the tools to handle unwanted attention from critters so they don't rely on being "rescued".

Isn't it funny how grown adults can be so intimidated by a 7 lb ball of feathers?
 

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