Well mine are kinda stubborn in that department
If that's the case I aught to have turdletts up the whazoo![]()
I think they come out the whazoo ---
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Well mine are kinda stubborn in that department
If that's the case I aught to have turdletts up the whazoo![]()
I think they come out the whazoo ---
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Lol.Me thinks perhaps "Mr Hankey" might be a better name.......
thanks mare. I'd like to have some more that don't mind being picked up but I'll see what the mom decides about that. The ones I have know all follow me around and two of them like being held. The older Brahma that I bought a couple months ago was scared of me to start. Now she love for me to pick her up. I open the coop door so she can walk out but she flys up to the nest box just for me to pick her up.Follow mama's lead on that one - some broodies are less open to your "help" with the kids than others. Even without direct handling you can become a familiar and friendly fixture in their world.
This particular broody Silkie has never been cuddly. I spent a lot of time with her little ones, but couldn't get them to warm up to me either. Sometimes I think its just the bird.
Looks like chattery41 may get a time out for what he just posted on the contest.
Crazy darn chickensThis particular broody Silkie has never been cuddly. I spent a lot of time with her little ones, but couldn't get them to warm up to me either. Sometimes I think its just the bird.
I hear you there - that would be how we ended up with "tree chickens" many years ago. My nastiest hen had snuck off and gone broody (honestly, was almost relieved thinking that she had gotten eaten - she was just not a pleasant bird to be around) and turned back up with a brood of chicks. She turned her nose (beak?) up at living in the coop with the rest of the flock after that point (was plenty happy to come by and eat the food, of course) and instead ended up teaching her entire brood to live in an apple tree at the end of our lane. None of those birds were every remotely people friendly.
Me thinks you be right Mare Mr. Hankey needs a spanky![]()
I think they come out the whazoo ---
oh I hope she'll do that.x2. My current broody taught her biddies to run to me for food, help, etc. But she's the first one to do that.
total is 500 and something but my actual is 100 something. I think.red what is your actual ovation count??
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you get a turdeltt at 500 next one for you is 750
Now where is granny tonight? Has anyone else noticed that she's been doing a lot of disappearing acts on here lately? Ya think she might be moonlighting somewhere else![]()