Not-so Slick Chicken
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"Same face, different wingtips, imposter!"Awww, poor thing. I get the clothing fear. I wore different gloves once, and you’d think I was a stranger that had just walked in off the street.
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"Same face, different wingtips, imposter!"Awww, poor thing. I get the clothing fear. I wore different gloves once, and you’d think I was a stranger that had just walked in off the street.
Mine did the same thing! They acted like they were too hard to eat. Meanwhile, the tiny chickadee at the feeder is knocking them back, one after another.I decided to treat my flock to sunflower seeds. They looked at me in complete betrayal and have yet to eat any. Guess the seeds are not as good as the scraps they get.
The wild rabbits here had a good feast last night after the flock was locked up. Other wise my flock will chase down any strange bird or rabbit. They might not want it but they still will not share it either.Mine did the same thing! They acted like they were too hard to eat. Meanwhile, the tiny chickadee at the feeder is knocking them back, one after another.![]()
At least she didn't get tangled in your hair.A hen flew down from atop a round bale of hay directly at my face. I am convinced she fully aimed at me. Love a flying, flapping chicken in my eyeballs.

We have that stomach bug right now in our house. Guess who still had to get up and chase down 5 chickens that got stuck behind a 4 foot fence. They may be next to go this year too.Rir did it again.
Except this time I was alone having to move stuff to get to her
Don't know why she's suddenly doing this. She was with the other hens, then decided to not go with them for treats and instead ran.
I've been thinking about who to remove from the flock, and unfortunately she's probably making that list soon. Can't have her just hiding, and can't just not free-range everybody because of her.
I hope y'all recover swiftly =s that sounds miserableWe have that stomach bug right now in our house. Guess who still had to get up and chase down 5 chickens that got stuck behind a 4 foot fence. They may be next to go this year too.
YES! I guess they just were lonely and sad because I was only out this morning to feed them and let them out so they decided since I had to lock up, gather eggs, and put away feed some extra time chasing them was a good idea! Better today than days previous since we were watching to see if a local wildfire jumped the highway.I hope y'all recover swiftly =s that sounds miserable
Sometimes I think (farm) animals just decide "you know what? Let's give you a REALLY hard time today, for no reason"