grannys gone and done it

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some weird dreams last night and I could sort of "feel the pain" but it wasn't affecting me or hurting very BIZARRE sory of like I was detached from my body is this normal????
 
Beth and her mom are playing I lay on my back head to head and sing and eat your face. The lesbo is eating and walking over to them barking and then back to food dish. Yuri on the couch on his back sleeping.
 
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I had a French black copper that was crazy. Just flat out crazy. So in my experience they're not lap birds. But they're not mean to people or each other, and generally seem to settle in the middle of the flock. I'm all the birds I've had, nothing is as friendly as an EE.
the ee's I've had are friendly too. They are also very nosey lol.


how long did it take you to learn   some are just a little "slow" 
I learned a lot quicker than most. My first girlfriend was in kindergarten. I taught her how to kiss. And not just a peck on the cheek.
 
I opened the divider between the coop and run to let Ragnar, Lagertha, and their clutch join all the brooder babies. Lagertha is setting EVERYONE straight! :lau I thought Ragnar would whip the young roos, but Lagertha beat him to the punches. Poor thing looks so confused! He finally went to a feeder and started clucking for the babies while Lagertha went around flapping and pecking.

They'll settle down I'm sure. This is the best thing for all those juvies I think, having a mama teaching them manners. Last night they all slept in two piles: big honas slept over little honas, and EEs all slept together. The honas had never met each other before Sunday. How do they do that??
 
I opened the divider between the coop and run to let Ragnar, Lagertha, and their clutch join all the brooder babies. Lagertha is setting EVERYONE straight! :lau I thought Ragnar would whip the young roos, but Lagertha beat him to the punches. Poor thing looks so confused! He finally went to a feeder and started clucking for the babies while Lagertha went around flapping and pecking.

They'll settle down I'm sure. This is the best thing for all those juvies I think, having a mama teaching them manners. Last night they all slept in two piles: big honas slept over little honas, and EEs all slept together. The honas had never met each other before Sunday. How do they do that??
Sounds like you got a good mama hen. The honas just took to each other that quick? That's great.
 
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