Well, we are selling one of our two guinea cocks. Just now, we found one of the guinea cocks back in the chicken pen harassing my main flock hens. We are assuming that it is the same guinea cock from last night as only one has gotten into the chicken paddock. So we caught him and I'm going to try selling him. It is too much work to chase him off every time he finds the chickens.
 
That is terrifying is what that is. Getting her off the nest isn't fun either, she bites and if you touch her head she'll scrunch up, puff up, and go backwards without fail.
The comb treatments are all kinds of fun and now I know she could sic the rooster on me.:gig
Now THAT is funny! :lau

I love that craaaaazzzyyy chicken!
 
That is terrifying is what that is. Getting her off the nest isn't fun either, she bites and if you touch her head she'll scrunch up, puff up, and go backwards without fail.
The comb treatments are all kinds of fun and now I know she could sic the rooster on me.:gig

Well she IS super unique!
Bitty the cochin is super mellow whether broody or not.
One of the Australorp broody hens has an amazing grip to the nest capability, and she is a screaming biter too.
I feel your pain. :lau Literally!
 
Well, we are selling one of our two guinea cocks. Just now, we found one of the guinea cocks back in the chicken pen harassing my main flock hens. We are assuming that it is the same guinea cock from last night as only one has gotten into the chicken paddock. So we caught him and I'm going to try selling him. It is too much work to chase him off every time he finds the chickens.
quinea is supposed to taste great, if he doesn't sell... or comes back LOL
 

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