With bad behaviors the rule of the day, I thought I'd try for a little humor.
This week our flock did something that left me slack jawed. Early in the afternoon, I heard the roosters start to raise a fuss the way they do when one of the hens lays an egg. Pretty soon every hen had joined in. The noise was impressive and my first thought was 'that must have been one heck of an egg' except when I went out side to retrieve something from the car, all the chickens were out in their run, standing up as tall as they could and yelling at the top of their lungs. Their attention was on the road and when I slammed the car door shut, I found out what was bothering them. A flock of about 20-25 wild turkeys took off from the tall brush between our fence and the road, flew across the road and into the timber. I hadn't seen them, but the roosters had and had set up the alarm.
Pretty impressive observation, IMHO. I have been finding feathers from the turkey flock on our trails in our timber, but these birds were in sight of our house and the chicken run.
I had no idea that the roosters would see them as a potential threat.
Then this morning, I pulled on a pair of bright pink clogs in order to go out and let the birds out in their pen for the day. Once out I noticed one of the Welsummer roosters was coming up behind me a little closer than usual. I turned and held my foot out, telling him, no further and the little jerk attacked my clog. He wasn't persistant with his behavior and I listed it under morning hormone surge but went out later to 'pull his tail feathers a bit' so to speak and do an attitude adjustment on him. No problem. When I strode towards him, he did what he was supposed to do and got out of my way. When my husband asked me if he was destined for freezer camp I had to chuckle when I told him, no. He just didn't like those godawful pink clogs. Can't fault the bird for having good taste. Those clogs are really ugly.
So what have your birds done recently to impress you or make you laugh?
This week our flock did something that left me slack jawed. Early in the afternoon, I heard the roosters start to raise a fuss the way they do when one of the hens lays an egg. Pretty soon every hen had joined in. The noise was impressive and my first thought was 'that must have been one heck of an egg' except when I went out side to retrieve something from the car, all the chickens were out in their run, standing up as tall as they could and yelling at the top of their lungs. Their attention was on the road and when I slammed the car door shut, I found out what was bothering them. A flock of about 20-25 wild turkeys took off from the tall brush between our fence and the road, flew across the road and into the timber. I hadn't seen them, but the roosters had and had set up the alarm.
Pretty impressive observation, IMHO. I have been finding feathers from the turkey flock on our trails in our timber, but these birds were in sight of our house and the chicken run.
I had no idea that the roosters would see them as a potential threat.
Then this morning, I pulled on a pair of bright pink clogs in order to go out and let the birds out in their pen for the day. Once out I noticed one of the Welsummer roosters was coming up behind me a little closer than usual. I turned and held my foot out, telling him, no further and the little jerk attacked my clog. He wasn't persistant with his behavior and I listed it under morning hormone surge but went out later to 'pull his tail feathers a bit' so to speak and do an attitude adjustment on him. No problem. When I strode towards him, he did what he was supposed to do and got out of my way. When my husband asked me if he was destined for freezer camp I had to chuckle when I told him, no. He just didn't like those godawful pink clogs. Can't fault the bird for having good taste. Those clogs are really ugly.
So what have your birds done recently to impress you or make you laugh?