Diana_burns04
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- Nov 4, 2019
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Me tooI love the name!
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Me tooI love the name!
the baby chicks are so cute!! What are they??OK, how about some pictures of the chicks from back in April of last year?
Let's start with Fluffy Butts, what better place?
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Here is Jabber. He was crazy from the start.
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And here is Hattie, so sweet and friendy from day 1.
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Me too
the baby chicks are so cute!! What are they??
That's a great clip. You've got a bunch of savages.
I see very little of that with Tribe 2 (Bantams) and with Tribe 4 none at all.
The Marans based tribe, Tribe 2 will make a new pullet or cockerels life difficult at roost time but they settle down quite quickly. There is something about movement underneath a roosting chicken that is a factor in this behavior I think.
Tribe 3 (various stages of Bantam and Marans crosses) are much more like your hens.
THIEF!
Since I was working from home today I decided to work outside so the ladies could get some free range in. I figured I could protect them and dissuade the hawk from lunching at Fluffy Butt Acres.
I sat up on the patio partly because there is a larger table there and partly because the sun was shining there and no longer shines under the magnolia tree.
Things were very nice at first. The new girls even hopped up on the end table to visit for a while.
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I ate breakfast a outside a little later. Aurora was very keen to find out what I was eating.
She would not be my problem. A short time after I took this video, Maleficent would jump up on that ottoman and take a hashbrown potato cake right out of my hand and take off with it. Quick as I could blink my eye. It was so fast I couldn't even get a picture. The little dinosaurs devoured it in seconds.
Luckily I had a second one in the house, which I ate.......IN THE HOUSE!
I too can be taught.![]()
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Maybe you’re lucky they aren’t great fliers? I’m remembering some footage that made the news when I was younger about seagulls stealing people’s hot dogs right out of the buns while they were attempting to eat them at one of our cities largest parks![]()
They're a cross Kris. A bantam hen and rooster lived with the Marans when I first got here.Just to clarify Tribe 3 is made up of Bantams crossed with Marans? Or a group that includes bantams and some other Marans crosses? Really interested, as I quite like my Marans temperament and size, and have recently experimented crossing them with some Isbars, and LeghornxCrested cream legbar hens. I plan on having the Marans as an integral part of my breeding groups.