Isn't it funny how they do that? My two blues are ALWAYS together, whereas the splash and black hens (who have no color counterpart) are more independent.
Exactly!

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Isn't it funny how they do that? My two blues are ALWAYS together, whereas the splash and black hens (who have no color counterpart) are more independent.
Omg. Silly bird. Had to share. Wish I could embed video!
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Love your little roo. I have to tell you that every time I get a chick that I really love, and loves me...it's a boy! I almost know immediately now.
Love your little roo. I have to tell you that every time I get a chick that I really love, and loves me...it's a boy! I almost know immediately now.
I will say this; I got 100 layer chicks this year and did nothing to really try and handle them as there were too many. One kept coming up and letting me pick it up. I tried not to get attached as I was thinking I would have to chop it, but it is a girl! And she is the sweetest chicken ever. She demands to be carried and stroked. Even if she never lays I will keep her until the end of her days. She has my heart. She is a Delaware (not orp) and I see this breed is quite docile and friendly!
Awww! She's gorgeous! That's sounding exactly like him. Ha, had to change avatar! I don't trust any of my dogs around them! Maybe one or two under supervision, but I figure it's better to just keep them off limits entirely. What a cutie she is! And I love your coop!
Thanks. I'm pretty happy with it, though they've gotten so HUGE I kinda wana expand the run for them. Clancy (giant dog in pic) has very little interest the chickens. He'll sniff them every once in a while, but the most I've seen him do is lick on when she got loose (boy was she indigent about that!). His sister on the other hand ... well, Tallulah is VERY excited about them and I'm sure would kill them all if given any chance at ALL.