I really want a hen that crows...I think it's adorable. I've had hens with impressive spurs, but no crowers yet. I guess my roos crow too much to let them have a chanceMy hens crow!
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I really want a hen that crows...I think it's adorable. I've had hens with impressive spurs, but no crowers yet. I guess my roos crow too much to let them have a chanceMy hens crow!
I have four lovely wee Silkies in my flock, a black, blue, splash and white. When the girls can't manage the top perch, I like to - a little too much really - put them in order and make internal jokes about four shades of grey. My entertainment for the night anyway
Super awesome!I really want a hen that crows...I think it's adorable. I've had hens with impressive spurs, but no crowers yet. I guess my roos crow too much to let them have a chanceIt's a shame, I find this video absolutely hilarious/adorable
That's funny!I really want a hen that crows...I think it's adorable. I've had hens with impressive spurs, but no crowers yet. I guess my roos crow too much to let them have a chanceIt's a shame, I find this video absolutely hilarious/adorable
I bet this one is a boy. Not sure about the other one yet.
Really!?!? I sure hope not. My kids are gonna be really bummed. The silkies and my one OE pullet hang out with my Japanese bantam rooster(they are all being housed in my garage at the moment), he doesnt seem to mind them so I though maybe that meant they were girls. I guess time will tell.Both boys.