I was very grateful for their positioning! So far, and dont ask me why, we have had 0 chair deposits. :fl

I should claim that I trained them to be like that! :gig
I was thinking of you also... when my little Cochins were sitting on my chair.. should’ve gotten a pic.. zoom in and see the two chairs? Well, one of them I’ve given up solely to them... but the other one WAS mine until... that’s the one they like to sit on.. I sat on it yesterday evening and first had to sit accordingly so as NOT to sit in some that I could see.. only to get some other that I did not not see all over my pants :sick... plus, I dropped my speaker.. in a pile of poop.. of course :tongue
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I was thinking of you also... when my little Cochins were sitting on my chair.. should’ve gotten a pic.. zoom in and see the two chairs? Well, one of them I’ve given up solely to them... but the other one WAS mine until... that’s the one they like to sit on.. I sat on it yesterday evening and first had to sit accordingly so as NOT to sit in some that I could see.. only to get some other that I did not not see all over my pants :sick... plus, I dropped my speaker.. in a pile of poop.. of course :tongueView attachment 1788867

You need to train those birds better, lol. Those surprises they leave behind are dangerous.
 
I thought of you the other day when my brother popped in to let me know one of my pigeons was waiting for me on my chair!:lol:

It is nice to know that every one has "chicken chairs". It feels like we're all enjoying quality time with our friends.
 
They are so gorgeous! I think they are very aptly named... I can see the personality :)

These are my first Easter Eggers and they remind me so much of our previous leghorns. Maleficent has all the personality of my Daisy without the desire to be in charge. They are both so curious. They like to be "up". On chairs, foot rests, really anything they can easily reach. They are not afraid to fly. I watched Hattie get between the two of them in the yard the other day and Aurora flew around 15 feet in distance about a yard off the ground to get over Hattie to Maleficent.

Not to mention how they want to spend time with us. Of course that may be because I always have a little cracked corn with me, but who's counting that? ;)

I feel blessed to have them and hope we have many years together.
 
These are my first Easter Eggers and they remind me so much of our previous leghorns. Maleficent has all the personality of my Daisy without the desire to be in charge. They are both so curious. They like to be "up". On chairs, foot rests, really anything they can easily reach. They are not afraid to fly. I watched Hattie get between the two of them in the yard the other day and Aurora flew around 15 feet in distance about a yard off the ground to get over Hattie to Maleficent.

Not to mention how they want to spend time with us. Of course that may be because I always have a little cracked corn with me, but who's counting that? ;)

I feel blessed to have them and hope we have many years together.

My EE Abigail is an absolute sweetheart as well. She sounds just like your girls. She'll even follow me in the house. I do spoil her and let her spend the night occasionally. :lau

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She's rather fond of my husband too!
 
These are my first Easter Eggers and they remind me so much of our previous leghorns. Maleficent has all the personality of my Daisy without the desire to be in charge. They are both so curious. They like to be "up". On chairs, foot rests, really anything they can easily reach. They are not afraid to fly. I watched Hattie get between the two of them in the yard the other day and Aurora flew around 15 feet in distance about a yard off the ground to get over Hattie to Maleficent.

Not to mention how they want to spend time with us. Of course that may be because I always have a little cracked corn with me, but who's counting that? ;)

I feel blessed to have them and hope we have many years together.

Maybe certain people just inspire flight? So last night my girls were fussing over the flock division and intro of the CX girls, when I went out at 9ish there was a huge kerfufal, and the largest CX girl ran to me (that’s new!) then attempted to fly out of the tractor (the whole 2’ high of it). You can imagine how well that worked out for her! I managed to grab her and help control the landing of her fall. Not even one full day outside and she’s thinking she’s a real bird? Boy can I pick them!
 

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