Lori,
I'm sensing something non-verbal from you. Could you write it again, but in all caps so I'll pick up on it.
Just kidding here.
Over the years I've gotten especially good at recognizing hand/finger signals which my wife occasionally uses to communicate her displeasure with me.
Just so this post includes something about chickens, I would comment that there are many parallels between human and chicken behavior. Take the average rooster, for example. He displays all sorts of odd behavior in an attempt to woo the hen (gifts, strutting, posturing, dancing). The hen then decides if the rooster is worthy. Sound familiar?
The rooster crows loudly each morning to announce his presence and territory while the hen patiently waits on him to shut up so that she can get on with the real work of the day - laying the egg. I wonder if the rooster ever thinks that it's better to beg forgiveness than to ask permission. I know that I do.
Frank, I saw several pairs of Serama's at Dipsy Doodle Doo's place in Aiken, SC. I wonder if she got those from you? She had a Crele Serama rooster that caught my eye.
~Donald: House-trained, spoiled husband of almost twenty years who's dream in life is to one day stay at home from work and be a kept man.
Everbody's gotta have dreams.