Very nice! This unique perspective offers another possible category to explore. Maybe call it the Fluffy World of "Down" Below? The Chicken World "Down" Under? I don't want to offend anyone, what say the Aussies here? :oops:
I'm almost impossible to offend. I prefer laughter :D
 
I just doubt that for some reason. She has started to molt though. Very late too I might add.
I was being a little too dark in my humour. Sorry. I may not have entirely come to terms with her picking on Phyllis.

Are there any clues in the overnight footage from your coopcam?
 
I was being a little too dark in my humour. Sorry. I may not have entirely come to terms with her picking on Phyllis.

Are there any clues in the overnight footage from your coopcam?
I got that Remorse was funny. I was not successfully humorous in my response. Sorry. It was funny. No clues on the cameras at all. I will try to watch tomorrow as well.
 
Do you think you could get one of these? View attachment 2417335
I'm not allowed to have Giant Land Chickens in my backyard and I think they are great. Maybe I could have one vicariously through you? :fl :D
That looks like a Scottish Highland Giant Land Chicken, is it? Our neighbors on this hill had these ranging around their fields for awhile! I think they raised them for meat. They are very hardy & did fine through our severe winters before those neighbors moved away. They are very cool looking and appeared to be quite good-natured.
 
That looks like a Scottish Highland Giant Land Chicken, is it? Our neighbors on this hill had these ranging around their fields for awhile! I think they raised them for meat. They are very hardy & did fine through our severe winters before those neighbors moved away. They are very cool looking and appeared to be quite good-natured.
I thought it might be a yak, but now you mention it, it does look like a Highland Giant Land Chicken.
 
That looks like a Scottish Highland Giant Land Chicken, is it? Our neighbors on this hill had these ranging around their fields for awhile! I think they raised them for meat. They are very hardy & did fine through our severe winters before those neighbors moved away. They are very cool looking and appeared to be quite good-natured.
Yes, you are correct on all points!
 

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