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By the way I am looking into him going back to where I got his egg. I am working those details. In the meantime, I am going to continue to care for him and love him even more.Haha!
I am already starting to miss him.
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By the way I am looking into him going back to where I got his egg. I am working those details. In the meantime, I am going to continue to care for him and love him even more.Haha!
There's rescues for poultry, where they can live out their natural lives. Check the internet, see if you can find once close by.I would find a local farm or place where he can live as a happy chicken and will allow you to visit. Then maybe get a cat or a small dog? Eventually you are going to get sick and the animal you love so much is suffering.... it will be much more painful if someone discovers him and animal services comes and takes him from you. If you give him away you can control his future.
Yes, that is my Hei Hei. LOLIs that Hei Hei ? The one that wears the pants? He is a pretty rooster! I do not know how to stop him from humping the TV remote though. Maybe hide it?
Fantastic research!Thanks. I was curious so I actually went digging too.
I found many studies on the physiological aspects of stress in chickens. The biggest one is that roosters in particular who experience stress growing up show a delay in developing sexual maturity and mating behaviors, and fearful and aggressive behavior towards unusual stimuli. If anything, I'd say that makes this topic proof that he's doing rather well.
But I couldn't find much on chickens in pet situations of course. It's not exactly a well studied subject.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4433227/
https://outdoorsly.org/best-fish-finder-under-200/
Your thread has gone ballistic! I never saw so much opinionation and heated debate over a chicken!Yes, that is my Hei Hei. LOL