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This is all very interesting.
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lol! I do that too!!! That's the only time I can touch them without 'em freaking out.I think mine sleep like logs, lol. Once it's dark in that coop, it's lights out in more ways than one!
I can go into the coop with a torch at night and touch them all (even the rooster) and whilst they will occasionally mutter a quiet "bockle, bockle" to me they are really quite out of it!
From what I can tell, they sleep pretty soundly from about 9pm to 4am - but that's just my flock. They are all different I'm sure.
- Krista
Mine will crow if he hears something. Sometimes even at like 1 or 2 in the morning! We go out and usually finds out that its just bunnies right outside the coop. So I would assume its common... =)I have often wondered the same thing! I don't know if one of my roosters ever sleeps. Every time I go outside in the middle of the night (which is quite often), if I make any noise at all, he will start crowing. The coop is a good 70 yards from my house, so he can hear pretty good too. My other 2 roosters don't make a sound. Is it common for roosters to crow in the middle of the night?
lol! I do that too!!! That's the only time I can touch them without 'em freaking out.
Centarchid, you win, I am wrong. I will send youvyhe citations referred to- they are referencing extreme conditions from what I understand in the abstracts. Interesting info. And for the record, I observe my birds daily at night and during the day and indeed they are very interesting animals.
My birds are very well cared for, get fermented food, fresh veggies etc. Every day. Yet at night I can literally go into the 45 above hen house and grab birds at willll for banding or whatever with very, very minimal reaction? Why is that? I am only wearing a headlamp so maybe it's just an an inability to see well enough to react? What are your thoughts. I have mistakenly believed this a weak torpor. Maybe my birds are just very comfortable with us? Even the roosters are the same. After a bit the flock gets more aware and agitated, but I have banded and moved over 20 birds before that starts to happen. They are aware and looking at us just seemingly not really responding?