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Finally have names:
Lark and Indigo
Now to figure out how to tell them apart...
Now to figure out how to tell them apart...
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Truly those are great names!Finally have names: View attachment 3166565Lark and Indigo
Now to figure out how to tell them apart...
It worked for me now and it is well worth it.Nope still listed as private. You will need to change the settings on YouTube if you are not trying that.
I love sunbathing chickens!View attachment 3166511Cuckoo and Blanche
View attachment 3166512Ember and Maizie
View attachment 3166513Ember (if not cockerel) and Whiskey
I can see it now. Wonderful. Well worth the effort.So sorry! Hope it works this time
I've wanted the folks here to hear them, it's really fun! And I don't know if most chickens are this way or if it is an individual thing, or a breed thing? They narrate to each other when they forage, for instance, which I thought is an evolutionary mechanism that helps them stay in contact with each other, like chickadees do and other birds that range as a flock. I can tell when they notice something, or find something interesting or new to investigate.aww i love all their names, and they seem like they like to sing when u record them
Adorable! When Maggie and Diana go off exploring together they chat to each other as they go. But I don't think they talk to the Roadrunners in the same way.I've wanted the folks here to hear them, it's really fun! And I don't know if most chickens are this way or if it is an individual thing, or a breed thing? They narrate to each other when they forage, for instance, which I thought is an evolutionary mechanism that helps them stay in contact with each other, like chickadees do and other birds that range as a flock. I can tell when they notice something, or find something interesting or new to investigate.
So they seem quite talkative, softer or louder, most of the time. Are there really silent breeds? My sister had a conversation with them while on the phone with me, I put the phone out to them and she started imitating the sounds Peanut was making and they talked even more, as if they were answering!
They were filthy yesterday after their dust bath, not sure how three hrs later they were snowy clean hahaha.Such beautiful white chickens. How do you keep them so clean?
So lovely, love be their colours tooFinally have names: View attachment 3166565Lark and Indigo
Now to figure out how to tell them apart...