I've always associated roosters with morning. Would seem like a no-brainier to me and I'm a city girl. Of course, my grandfather and some other relatives were farmers and ranchers.
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It's almost as good as the time one of my (ag-minded) high school teachers convinced a (city) student that chocolate milk came from brown cows!
The reality is most people haven't the slightest clue where their food "comes from". Kinda sad, really.![]()
my husband has us addicted to the new Krave cereal from Kellogs. Though i am partial to that one cereal that has vanilla and almonds in it.
My chickens celebrate Easter all year long. If one catches me taking an egg, while she's still sitting on it, she'll move the nest and I have to find it again. The good news is chickens have such short, long-term memory, I can just disturb her again tomorrow and she'll "find" the old nest.Easter egg hunting comes from hunting hen nests. Hens are just getting going in the spring an add that to the need for eggs for Easter dinner so people would send the children to go find where the hens were hiding there eggs an bring them back to eat.
Collecting eggs in the spring predates recorded history an farming. Part of the hunter gatherer lifestyle. Anyone raised the old way, back when everyone had free ranged hens sees sending the kids to find where the nests are in the spring the same way as cutting wood in the fall. Its what has to happen an what has always happened. If you ask the old timers why you hunt eggs in the spring(easter) they will tell you because thats when they are there. The idea of chickens laying all year an you having eggs all year is a new one.
I think I'm going to read this thread to my roosters, because they think they're supposed to crow all day and all night long.
Maybe I should be feeding them cornflakes?![]()