Ribh's D'Coopage

The morning Fat Bird carry and cuddle is continuing.
I'm a bit torn between enjoying doing it and whether or not it is good for Fat Bird in the long run. It's hardly semi feral free range chicken keeping.:hmm
When I opened up this morning all Tribe 1 tumbled out of the human door and headed off to the duck sheds for breakfast. Even Treacle, who normally gets a bit of human herding in before joining the others gave up on moving me after a couple of attempts.
Fat Bird had jumped down from the roost bar and just stood at the edge of the open door looking at me and waiting.
I did say 'you don't really want my horrid featherless hands all over you lovely feathers do you?' but she still stood there. I went and let the sheep out and Fat Bird did a bit of a muted escort call.
She was still stood there when I went back to the coop.
I put my hands down low as I do to pick her up but didn't actually touch her, giving her the chance to avoid me if she wanted. She partly raised herself like a human on tip toes expecting the lift.
I carried her in the end. She sat on my hand happily burbling away and when I put her down next to Cillin by the food, no post mating shake.:confused:
She doesn't seem to care for semi feral free range. She's more into cuddles and chats. I think that's a very sensible preference.

As for making it work with your ethos, you're supporting her in her own lifestyle choices, which is the same way you treat the other chooks. So you're good!
 
She's only ten years older than I am comparatively speaking!:rolleyes::lol:
Joking aside, I'm more than happy to do whatever makes her feel comfortable. My concern is that Cillin (The tribes senior rooster) will see Fat Bird as my hen and not take the responsibility for her he should. This is important because Cillin has better eyesight, better hearing, is better looking, is always there, speaks her language and in the world of chickens is far more important to her survival than bucket boy.:love
With her careful fence camouflage, maybe she doesn't need Cilin's watchfulness as much as her friends do. And I'm sure he'll still talk to her and support her a little.
 
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She's only ten years older than I am comparatively speaking!:rolleyes::lol:
Joking aside, I'm more than happy to do whatever makes her feel comfortable. My concern is that Cillin (The tribes senior rooster) will see Fat Bird as my hen and not take the responsibility for her he should. This is important because Cillin has better eyesight, better hearing, is better looking, is always there, speaks her language and in the world of chickens is far more important to her survival than bucket boy.:love

Don't flatter yourself! Everyone knows the older ladies don't really leave their husbands for the kind young men who chauffeurs them and makes them feel pretty. Cillin knows he has nothing to worry about.
Sorry @Shadrach - I have been working too hard today and am a bit punchy. I just couldn't resist!
 
None of mine do the feather shake if I'm just handling them: putting them over the fence, lifting them on a roost etc but if they have squatted & I then stroke them, particularly if I do the full body stroke, that's when I get the feather shake.

I'm not quite sure how my girls view me any more. :idunno Especially my older girls. It's quite mad. They will come towards me if they have got out calling greetings & then squat & wait to be lifted back over the fence. No feather shake. Despite hand feeding Lottie I don't usually handle her; she hops up on my knee of her own accord. I don't stoke her or anything. She has never squatted for me & never shakes her feathers.

I have been handling Mhari a fair bit just getting her out of a nesting box & after the initial fussing she now just settles in my hands for the ride to the roost burbling inanities @ me. No feather shaking there either. It's like the girls have put me in a little category of my own ~ not rooster, not quite hen either but non life threatening! :lau

Lilly and Sansa squat and shake for me. Hattie let's me touch her with no reaction in any way. Aurora won't let me touch her. Sydney and I are not touchy. I can touch her, no shake. Phyllis let's me pick her up anytime I want. No shake.

So part rooster part hen?
 

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