I just wanted to share a cute story...
I have this OEGB pullet (Bob) that was my free exotic with my McMurray order of laying hens. I have never had bantams, so this iddy, biddy little bird-looking-thing has been a real learning experience for me. (Like the time I thought she was missing and stayed up all night worrying only to find out in the morning that she had started roosting in the RAFTERS.)
I have a couple of my big Orp boys in a bachelor pen. Bob flew up and over the pen divider and landed in their pen. (I built these pens for chickens that don't FLY, for crying out loud) Blue (my biggest blue boy) eyeballed her then started making his, "Oooh, look at this great place to lay an egg" noise in each of the corners of the pens. Bob dutifully followed him around and settled into the corner and laid her first egg!! It was the size of a gumball laying in a giant, orp-sized hole in the shavings. When she was done she flew up and over the divider again to go on about her business.
They have to be the most oddball couple ever.
I have this OEGB pullet (Bob) that was my free exotic with my McMurray order of laying hens. I have never had bantams, so this iddy, biddy little bird-looking-thing has been a real learning experience for me. (Like the time I thought she was missing and stayed up all night worrying only to find out in the morning that she had started roosting in the RAFTERS.)
I have a couple of my big Orp boys in a bachelor pen. Bob flew up and over the pen divider and landed in their pen. (I built these pens for chickens that don't FLY, for crying out loud) Blue (my biggest blue boy) eyeballed her then started making his, "Oooh, look at this great place to lay an egg" noise in each of the corners of the pens. Bob dutifully followed him around and settled into the corner and laid her first egg!! It was the size of a gumball laying in a giant, orp-sized hole in the shavings. When she was done she flew up and over the divider again to go on about her business.
They have to be the most oddball couple ever.
