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:
 
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:
:lol: Fat Bird has you very well trained indeed!
 

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