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LOL! Oh yeah! I knew I was hooked the day I took my camera over to her coop and figured out which side is her 'good side' for taking pictures! lol! I talk to her all the time and I'm sure the other neighbors think I've gone off my rocker! The picture I have as my avatar is Henrietta. She was grumpy with me for sticking the camera in her face all afternoon- she looked up, gave me the stink eye and I snapped the picture! In that picture she looks like the grumpiest hen in the world! lol!!
I think the neighbors who own her are....hmm... how should I put this.. kind of waiting for her to quietly pass away from old age so they can be done with chicken-ing. They love her but are not interested in increasing the flock at all so me adding a pal to keep her company isn't really an option, darn it. Their coop is built with one of the walls being our shared fence and I've thought many times how easy it would be just to swing the whole thing around and have it on our side of the fence or even build another coop on our side and cut a door in the fence and therefore double the coop size.
The coop they have is pretty snazzy, I think, thought I have limited coop experience. It's almost 6ft tall, about 9 or 10 feet long and 5+ feet across.
Henrietta is a peach of a hen though she can get cross with me if I don't dig in the garden fast enough and dig up enough worms. I dig for them, she scratches and munches them and makes happy chicken noises at me and gobbles them up.
I had no idea chickens eat snakes though! THAT was shocking the first few times it happened! lol! She's now caught 7 or 8 of the darn things and she'll eat them whole and still alive if I let her. They're just little garden snakes but can that really be good? The idea of her having a live snake in her tummy about rattles me to pieces! YUCK! Now when she finds them I grab the shovel, do the deed and at least they aren't still alive when she swallows them. Anybody else have that happen? Yeesh! The last few times she's found them, when she sees me grab for the shovel, she runs with the snake still in her mouth! ugh! I hate snakes! I'm sure it's pure comedy to watch- a chicken running, snake in mouth, me with snake-fear-shivers chasing the two of them all around the yard with shovel in hand telling her "Drop it! DROP IT!!" lol!
So, yeah, I'm hooked! lol! I'm so glad to have found y'all. When I relate these chicken escapades to my husband he just shakes his head. To find a whole group of people who understand and have a wealth of experience to share is just a Godsend! Thank you for being here!!
She likes corn bread (home made) but not cooked corn, tomatoes, celery, broccoli, dry cat food, meal worms, regular worms, snakes (shudder), and all kinds of things I never knew a chicken would or should eat. She'll eat styrofoam, if I let her, and those little pellets from pellet guns and I was glad to read here that neither of those things, in small doses, will hurt her but I try and steer her away from them whenever possible.
Are there any food items she shouldn't have? Like dogs shouldn't have bananas or chocolate? Anything I need to be wary of?
a million thanks for your comments and understanding and thoughts and experience!
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YOU THINK YOU'RE GIVING HER BACK??????????????
Seriously. Chances are good that you'll be keeping her. So you should go ahead and get her a friend. Worse comes to worse, you'll still have a chicken, then you just get one more. Chances are good that you'll have more than 3 by summer. Get hubby involved by asking him to build you a coop. Not a big one. If he builds a big one, chances are real good that you will fill it up. I don't think that anyone here will disagree with what I'm saying!