Harness Trained

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Oh yeah,Did I mention this "bad boy" is afraid of the hens and has a high pitched voice for his size?
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(Black ameracauna,who weighs 8 to 9 pounds.)

So funny! I hav the opposite issue; my little red bantam cochin roo thinks he's a "big boy" and tries to "court" all my Barred Rock ladies. This, of course, keeps him in trouble with my big roos ... but he's an eternal optimist (and opportunist); every chance he gets he's doing his little sideways two step "wing sweep" trying to herd the girls all up for himself.
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I have that issue too. A serama the size of a 7 up can and a standard buff orp..oh boy..
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More, more. I want to know if you put the harness on a bird which you held often - how tame was she. The nitty gritty of harness work really gets me curious!!
 
I put a harness and leash on my silkie. He doesn't mind it at all. I'll take him to the front yard to walk and peck at the ground while I'm waiting for my son to walk home from school.
 

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