The hawk learned a bully’s lesson. There’s always someone tougher than yourself! 

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I can't have one here. That is really why Jabberwocky (and Ned for that matter) is gone. A neighbor complained and I had to get rid of Jabber.Wow, I can't believe the rooster pinned the hawk!!!! Good for him! I hate to say this, Bob, but maybe you do need a rooster....![]()
Are you in a hospital or should you be in a hospital? Hospitals are the last place you want to be if you can avoid it.I hate hospitals but I have been up all night with this rib I fell on. It really hurts.
You have an awesome husbandYou know you are a full-on chicken lady when your husband buys you this blouse and you love it and wear it to work!
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WOW that is one awesome Roo! I think Marty would attack before Mr P thoughRooster Teaches Hawk Lesson
This hawk acts a lot like Satan when it goes to fence to observe and attack a second time. One hen loses some feathers but it looks like they all survive the attack thanks to the rooster.
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This hawk acts a lot like Satan when it goes to fence to observe and attack a second time. One hen loses some feathers but it looks like they all survive the attack thanks to the rooster.
That photo of Brune and Nougat were they were both in sync is a great pic! And I love that dramatic background scenery.It's another beautiful day here, with 25° and clear blue skies... and no rain forecast for the next two weeks.
I loved seeing the pictures and videos of the new chicks. At that age, they are definitely cuter than human babies!
Molting : I don't have many seasons to compare. The first fall they were here, our six ex-batts didn't molt, and the next year we had one hard molt after Vanille had been very ill at the end of September, and Nougat molted in December but it barely showed, though she was acting very off for a month.
This year we have a crazy molt. It started with Cannelle at the end of August, then Chipie and Théo, and also the four younger chickens who had just got on their adult feathers. It's far from over and Cannelle has the worse of it. They began loosing head feathers, then tail feathers, then wings, and now the body and neck. My other ex-batts are also molting, but not as badly.
I can't wait for it to be over. Like it happened with Maggie I hate not knowing if they are acting off because of the molt or if there is something else.
Thirsty pictures:
I didn't manage to catch it on camera but Gastounet spills water every where when he drinks.
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Théo and unwell molting Cannelle.
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Brune and Nougat last Sunday
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