Mar 31, 2018 #1 Henrik Petersson Crowing 11 Years Jan 9, 2009 646 1,126 312 Karlskrona, Sweden https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2018/01/animals-chickens-evolution-eggs-food/
Mar 31, 2018 #2 theoldchick The Chicken Whisperer Premium Feather Member 14 Years May 11, 2010 35,100 36,701 1,117
Mar 31, 2018 #3 TomZilla43 Songster 5 Years Apr 23, 2017 341 1,103 242 White House, TN Intriguing article Henrik, Thanks for sharing
Mar 31, 2018 #4 Soon2BChixMom Herding ducks and Wrangling chickens Jan 8, 2017 9,131 19,880 842 My chickens do discern my voice from others - they are all bwakk...bwakk...bwakk when I am in the vicinity, but as soon as they hear someone else's voice it is very silent. I am not sure how attractive I am in the mornings though.
My chickens do discern my voice from others - they are all bwakk...bwakk...bwakk when I am in the vicinity, but as soon as they hear someone else's voice it is very silent. I am not sure how attractive I am in the mornings though.