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Google "dinobots"I can’t find any good transformer chicken gif’s !
I wouldn't worry about it at all. My first group (8) I put into my coop - 2 4' roost. I assumed it would probably shake out to 5 on one roost, 3 on the other.
NOPE! All 8 consistently smooshed on one roost. Didn't matter if it was hot or cold - all 8 on 4' of space.![]()
The other roost? Empty! There was a slight height difference between the two, but not much. They were a very cohesive group, despite there being 3 different breeds. I was so devastated when a dog broke through the fence and got all but my Rosie, who had just started to lay and was in the coop. I got home from work, found 2 that were alive, but clearly in shock, (it was Feb.(, and were wet & cold in addition to injuries. I dried them and ministered to their wounds best I could, and put them in a box with towels and a hot wter bottle. One died shortly thereafter, the other died sometime during the night. Poor Rosie. I do think this was part of the reason she was so special to me - we formed a strong bond as I was her flock until I could source a couple of pullets.
Okay, enough of the sadness. My point was - they did what they wanted, not what I thought was best - and they were happy and content with doing it. Don't worry about it at all. You are giving them the options (plenty of space to be a 'flock' or roost solo), and they are doing with that option what they want.
How cool! I’m doing ballet and tap currently.Anywhoooo to reply also, I did ballet and tap until I was in my 20s then work had me taking a hiatus from dancing, but then on my 40s I started back with a ladies dance class - we did hip hop (I called it hip popping haha), and tap. We had a blastbut my working so much away from home meant I was not able to continue.
I did belly fit then and then last year I started belly dancing - so much fun and such a good workout!
I was so younger here - before I became decrepit hahaha
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Dorothy doing her swan lake imitation
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It's not the dogs, really. It is their owners.![]()
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I'm really developing a distaste for dogs.
Excuse me. They don’t fall. They do a controlled plummet with a carefully calculated flight plan!Chickens falling from the rafters......hmmmmm....... seems like you are putting them at risk just for a video to me........
It's not the dogs, really. It is their owners.
Worst of it? I cried for days when Rosie passed (she was a little over 5). BUT: she taught me just how wonderful chickens can be - how smart, personable, quirky. I still cry sometimes...but I wouldn't have traded having Rosie inmy life for anything. Both for her love and her lessons!
Such a lovely tributeIt's not the dogs, really. It is their owners.
Worst of it? I cried for days when Rosie passed (she was a little over 5). BUT: she taught me just how wonderful chickens can be - how smart, personable, quirky. I still cry sometimes...but I wouldn't have traded having Rosie inmy life for anything. Both for her love and her lessons!
In other words, they throw themselves off into the abyss…Excuse me. They don’t fall. They do a controlled plummet with a carefully calculated flight plan!
Like thisIn other words, they throw themselves off into the abyss…