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Voices are definitely changing. I hope they stop talking by then. That's going to be loud!Of course if she would just let them perch...
Sounds like there was the beginning of some squawks in with those chirps![]()
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Voices are definitely changing. I hope they stop talking by then. That's going to be loud!Of course if she would just let them perch...
Sounds like there was the beginning of some squawks in with those chirps![]()
Yay!!!
She is mysterious. I love when she decides to show her eyes.Happy Hatch Day, Phyllis, And Many Happy Returns of the Day!
I particularly love the pics where her eyes and face are well lit, I feel I was meeting her almost for the first time, I've not seen her expression very much before (except through her body language).![]()
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She has learned from the best.She really does do quite some acrobatics on her roost to reach them down below!
I am giddy right now. I almost can't believe it. At worst she sees it as a viable alternative now.That is sounding very positive, Bob. And Phyllis wasn't being overly mean. All in all pretty good I think.![]()
My office still seems so empty.Mine were in that arrangement too. Plus the other half of the bed room is my day gig and music gig work room, so they were audible all the time, except when they napped, or at night when they slept. They could see me and I them too. The rhythm of the chickens is a wonderful thing to hear. Gentle taps and light peeps when they woke up in the early morning, vigorous hammering on some speck of the cardboard they all felt the need to discuss and take a whack at, daytime foraging, scratching and jump-flying. Loud peeping, soft peeping, excited peeping, contented peeping. I'm Fly-Jumping Off This High Perch Now peeping, and Hey Don't Land On Me screech-peeping. I so felt the loss when I moved them out to the coop.
Them's some serious chickens!
I have never known a teenager (Not to mouth off) just sayingThe great thing is Phyllis roosts early. They have been roosting later than her. Phyllis can get in and get all set and then the chatterboxes can come in and roost. Hopefully they can limit roosting interactions until they are more grown up.
Don't cross them, I tell you that! Many a fool has. They paid the price.Them's some serious chickens!![]()