EE Hen Sleeps on My Wife's Shoulder

Barry Natchitoches

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It's the most beautiful thing I have seen since our family began raising chickens:


We have six 14 week old chickens -- five young ladies and one roo. 2 barred rock females, 2 buff orpington females, a Easter Egger roo, and the Easter Egger female.


The little EE female may be the lowest in the pecking order, though there really is not alot of fighting between the six chickens. The only reason we think this is that the little EE female would rather come over to play with my wife and I rather than staying with the group during the last hour of the afternoon when the chickens are released from their home for an hour of free range time.


Anyway, the last two days have been absolutely remarkable.


The little EE female, who my wife has named BlueBerry, immediately leaves the coop when she is released, and comes over to the two of us. She will peck the ground around where we sit, and will even peck our shoes and our pants.


Eventually, she jumps on my wife's lap, and for a few minutes she will bury herself in my wife's busom.


Then, both afternoons, she eventually climbs up on to my wife's right shoulder, turns herself around so that she faces forward, and then she just sits there, rubbing against my wife's face or very gently pecking near my wife's face, neck or collar. She is very gentle, though, and the pecking is not harmful or hurtful in any way.


Finally, on the first night anyway, she stayed up there clear until the sun went down. And as the sun went down, the little 14 week old baby girl actually went to sleep on my wife's shoulder!


My wife sat there for about a half hour with a chicken sleeping on her shoulder before I finally went over there and gently relocated the little hen back into the chicken coop.
 
Ahhhh... you should've taken photos! My EE's are only about 6 weeks old and haven't "bonded" with me yet, but my polish chicks are starting to fly up on my shoulder or in my lap. Seems they really like human companionship. I never realized until I got chickens of my own that they could be such loving creatures.

Sounds like your wife and Blueberry have the start of a long-lasting relationship. Sure hope you didn't have intentions of cooking this girl!
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(Blueberry... not your wife!)
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BlueBerry has never been destined for the stew pot.


We got our chickens to be egg layers. We never intended on getting a roo, but the store mistakenly gave us a male EE instead of the two female EEs that we asked for -- but at this time, we are not even planning on putting him in the stew pot.



BlueBerry has become the apple of my wife's eye, and a special bond seems to be forming between them. If I even THOUGHT about harming a single feather on her little blue body, my wife would have MY head on the chopping block...
 
That's so sweet, I'm glad your wife and pullet are bonding so well. What about the other chicks/chickens? When my girls were very small, they used to snuggle in my palm/arms and sleep.
 
That is so sweet!! I have a little easter egger named Claire that is so cute and doesn't stay with the rest of the group either. She is very curious and watches everything I do. She follows me around the garden and when I talk to her, she looks right at me as though she's listening. Before bedtime, she often hops up on my lap for a snuggle and once she got so relaxed, she laid down on my lap on her side like a cat with her legs sticking out the side. It was so sweet.
I noticed a difference with her from the others right from the beginning when she was a day old chick. She was the boldest of all of them and came right up and looked right at me right in the eyes. I think it might have been some kind of imprinting. Whatever it is, it's wonderful and therapeutic!
 
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The other girls are stand-offish. They would rather run around the yard than snuggle up to my wife or I.



Of course, Mr. Roo struts his stuff: he's rapidly becoming the Mr. Big Stuff that somebody sang about back in the early 1970s.
 
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I wonder if this is something specific to the Easter Egger breed?


Your Claire sounds like such a joy, as does Specklehen's little Gypsy !
 
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Blueberry sounds like my little Japanese bantam! She loves to sit on my back/shoulders and "preen" my hair. LOL. I have to be sure I'm wearing a grungy shirt though, because sitting on someone's shoulder seems to induce her to relieve herself.
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How sweet!
I had once once that seemed to love me. Sadly, a hateful little dog killed her.

Oh how I wish I had another hen that would take up with me like that!

I would love to see a pic!
 

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