They sound so funny with the 1st crows. 2 weeks and it sounds like an actual crow.I didn’t actually expect him to go straight from honking (still with a few peeps) straight to crowing (well hooting really).
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They sound so funny with the 1st crows. 2 weeks and it sounds like an actual crow.I didn’t actually expect him to go straight from honking (still with a few peeps) straight to crowing (well hooting really).
Wow, that was pretty decent for a first crow.First crow
(at least I think that is what it is!)
I’ll go back over video footage to confirm, but I’m pretty sure that is a first.Wow, that was pretty decent for a first crow.You sure he hasn't crowed a time or two before??
She had a good run, and died very comforted I’m sure. Rest in peace Dana!We lost Dana last night. She was 8-1/2 & fell asleep in DH's arms. She was eating & drinking right to the last day. She jumped off her perch at roost & DH kept checking on her every hour & finally at about 1:00 a.m, brought her in. DH was Dana's human so it was a bittersweet end. DH is really missing her. We'll miss how good she & all the other Dom's were w/ our littles over the years. We were preparing ourselves to eventually lose an older hen but it's still so sad when they're gone
We are now officially an all-Silkies flock remaining. This will be our last flock as we are no longer spring chickens ourselves any more!
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Yup - that was a crow - congratulations! And it wasn't half bad actually! They sure do sound hilarious though don't they?First crow
(at least I think that is what it is!)
I like this a lot
So peaceful is your tribe in that clip.Well, in young cockerels, I've heard crowing, 2, I think, and seen a wing shuffle from Jax. I saw a chase from Mortimer today...might have caught it on this video. Chia was NOT impressed, and he didn't catch so much as a feather. Tuff has seemed to take over as boss roo for the moment. Cheetah is finishing up his moult, but hanging with the ladies again. Whiskey is mostly staying off alone (Pear near him) as his moult is hitting him hard this year. His head has been a mass of pins for the last week minimum. Still no young'ens crowing on camera.
2 mins later, there were some squawks as infringements occurred (food and roos)So peaceful is your tribe in that clip.
