Ah, so you're not opposed!
I've trained them to spray.....I mean, refrain from spraying strangers. 
~Alex


~Alex
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Ewwwwww! Not fun..Funny chicken stories, let's see:
So, one of my EE hens has come down with sour crop (poor baby), and I decided to vomit her because that's the standard first course of action. Guess who flung their head violently during the process? Also guess who happened to have their mouth open due to intense concentration? Guess who ended up ingesting chicken crop juices?
~Alex
The brave little hen that could!My chicken story is a bit more funny. I once had a mixed flock that was protected by 10 roosters. One day a large raven planned to pay them a visit. Guess who highballed it into the coop? Wrong! The roosters were the first to retreat. But the flock not at risk for the smallest light Sussex hen you'll me bravely spurred the ravin off!NO FOOLING!!!
Top of the morning to ya!
Admittedly, baby skunks are cute.Except when they're chasing you all over the yard.
~Alex
I'm full of admiration!
I bottle raised and rehabed back into the wild, 2 orphaned ones several years ago... it was really fun!![]()
Nope.. they cant really spray till they're around 4 to 6 months old. Although if the kids got to horsing around or arguing close to their pen theyed jump and spin around an aim! Kids imediatly changed their behaviour and I just laughed!I'm full of admiration!Happen to get stink bombed?
~Alex
Hmmm....Ah, so you're not opposed!I've trained them to spray.....I mean, refrain from spraying strangers.
~Alex