It is okay. We have to do what we have to do to get back @CHlCKEN the prime rick roller. You shouldn't have clicked it. We didn't tag you. But I am sorry.I don’t think so. I was excited that Happy was back, and instead was being played a joke on.
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It is okay. We have to do what we have to do to get back @CHlCKEN the prime rick roller. You shouldn't have clicked it. We didn't tag you. But I am sorry.I don’t think so. I was excited that Happy was back, and instead was being played a joke on.
Sorry. Why did she leave anyway?I don’t think that’s anything to joke around about. I’m worried about her.
You can be worried and laugh at the same time. It’s okay.I don’t think that’s anything to joke around about. I’m worried about her.
oh wowYep. Ironically she’s the sweetest chicken after the Cochins.![]()
teh attachments arent workingMy favorite pic of her.
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Her pooping an egg.
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Scary on the roost.
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sorry about that Duckie, we didnt mean it taht wayI don’t think that’s anything to joke around about. I’m worried about her.
Looks like my Mean Lady.Conclusion to my short experiment:
It mostly depends on the chicken for which way of hypnosis works on them. Some of my chickens didn't have any method of hypnosis that worked on them! It seems to work best on my calm bantam cochin roos. Laying them on their backs and waving your finger in their face seems to be the best method on most of them but most of the other methods of hypnosis that I tried on them also worked on at least one chicken.
Raven being angry that I attempted to hypnotize her:
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