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MIChickandGuinea
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Yup - they think she’s pretty scary!Hangin' out with all those 'shrimps' makes her feel even LARGER!!
Are they scared of her?
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Yup - they think she’s pretty scary!Hangin' out with all those 'shrimps' makes her feel even LARGER!!
Are they scared of her?
Not so much 'remembering', but just not part of(or very low in) the main flocks pecking order so moved on to another group once her 'flock mates' were gone. Chickens are flock animals, they want to be with other chickens. I've seen a hen rejected by the main flock go hang out with the pullet group. There will always be sub flocks when adding new birds, they can shift and change too. It's hard to not think of them thinking like humans think, but they are birds.But now she’s preferentially staying by the bantams... is she remembering that she’s always been a bit of an outsider with the main flock?
It's hard to not think of them thinking like humans think, but they are birds.
I use time with my chickens as de-stressing time, unwinding time. They are so zen - they are always busy and industrious, but peaceful and unworried as they go about their chicken tasks. I like to sit still and watch them, listen to their contented sounds, and try to remind myself that busy doesn't have to mean frazzled or frenetic.It's part of what I love about chickens...watching the social dynamics of the birds.