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THE PLEASURE OF GETTING FLOGGED
Today I let two hens with their broods out of the breeding pens they had to them selves for the last 3 weeks or so as the eggs were incubated. A game hen (Sallie) came out with her brood and after shaking me down for possible mealworms she took the bitties into heavy cover. A short time latter the darn duck approached a bittie that lagged out in open. Sallie saw that and literally flew over to flog the duck sending him running. She hovered for a few seconds behind the duck as she put it to him. A little later I entered the pen occupied by the Missouri Dominique hen by crawling to clean out nest for next hen to use breeding pen. A chick got scared and hen proceeded to flog my head that was only two feet above ground. No real damage was done but it does startle you.
Today I let two hens with their broods out of the breeding pens they had to them selves for the last 3 weeks or so as the eggs were incubated. A game hen (Sallie) came out with her brood and after shaking me down for possible mealworms she took the bitties into heavy cover. A short time latter the darn duck approached a bittie that lagged out in open. Sallie saw that and literally flew over to flog the duck sending him running. She hovered for a few seconds behind the duck as she put it to him. A little later I entered the pen occupied by the Missouri Dominique hen by crawling to clean out nest for next hen to use breeding pen. A chick got scared and hen proceeded to flog my head that was only two feet above ground. No real damage was done but it does startle you.