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Mr. Tattoohead~ I've heard silkies don't roost... idk, mine hasn't yet and he's over 2 months old. All the rest of mine abandoned him and go up on the roostit's ok for the summer, but Iwonder how winter will go. May have to get him some girls![]()
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Sooo, funny chicken stories!!
I went down to my brooder today, my hens are getting quite big! It was dark, the heat lamp had become unplugged (they are fully feathered, so they don't really need it. But they're in such a big pen I use it as a light.). As I approach the brooder I see a huge, two pronged looking claw. I thought it might be some sort of shovel or gardening tool, but as I look closer, IT MOVES. I promptly freak out, and then realize my two friendliest hens are perched on top of the brooding box. I need to get the coop finished! Or at least get some perches in the brooder until the coop is done! Darn my lazy husband!
Does anyone else's roosters do a funny rooster dance? I thought mine was having convulsions. He puffed up, arched his back and started twitching his head. Then the other one did it. I will have to take my camera down to capture it, it is literally the funniest thing I have ever seen a chicken do.
They do! I only hear it when the sun is shining though, and that makes me happy! No early morning wake ups for me! I still can't get over the dance. Especially since they are banties, and about half the size of my hens. They tried to throw their weight around on Henrietta. She's just standing there, and Roo ran right up to her and looked like he was going to peck her....and then she gave him a LOOK. He backed off real quick. It seems since I gave away my dominant rooster, Roo has found out that he is a boy. He was so sweet, and now he's one cocky SOB.that is a funny story. Maybe your roos are getting ready to crow. Thats the signs.![]()