No, she is tickled!And here I thought olive was green. So they are nicely envious? I have a hen who lays pink eggs. Does that mean she is embarrassed?![]()

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No, she is tickled!And here I thought olive was green. So they are nicely envious? I have a hen who lays pink eggs. Does that mean she is embarrassed?![]()
Mine get called sweetheart so many times, its embarrassing.Lol! Mine have names, but I call them all ‘baby’ and ‘sweetie’
I know!Mine get called sweetheart so many times, its embarrassing.
Haha!I address mine (particularly the chicks)
as 'little stinkers'
Well, they ARE little stinkers.
They don't get called darling![]()
Huh? Their scientific name even pretty much says they are man made "Gallus gallus domesticus" the domesticus part means they are domesticated, Jungle Fowl are simply GallusMean!
I guess everyone has to start somewhere. The only cure for ignorance is information.Ok....now that I‘ve calmed down, I’ll explain.
As someone who has a 2-ft stack of chicken books in her room, and who researched chickens for 4 whole years before getting them,........I just can’t. How can people know so little?
LOL, i call mine my "chickos"I address mine (particularly the chicks)
as 'little stinkers'
Well, they ARE little stinkers.
They don't get called darling![]()
I was kidding.Huh? Their scientific name even pretty much says they are man made "Gallus gallus domesticus" the domesticus part means they are domesticated, Jungle Fowl are simply Gallus
When I go check on my chicks I call them all "babies". Such as: "Good morning babies." And they all (well some of them) peep back at me.Mine get called sweetheart so many times, its embarrassing.