I can't make this stuff up.
There seems to be a new couple in the barnyard. On Thursday, I brought home two cats, as well as, a Bantie rooster who had been left at the shelter. Banties are a small type of chicken, and we had many out West, including Papa Roo, our very first rooster who lived well past ten.
But Seabrights are really small, about 1# each full grown. I decided to give him a home here, as our old rooster, a beautiful Barred Rock, was so aggressive with the hens, and me, that he had to be culled [and many of you know the lengths I went to to try to make it work out]. I felt a Bantie would not be as aggressive, and actually I worried the hens might beat him up because he is so small.
Well, it appears that Misfits find each other. On his first night, I had him secure in a hutch, amongst the hens so they could meet each other, but safe from overzealous introductions. The next morning, I let him out, and when I checked on the hens later that morning, I found him shadowing Henneth, the blind chicken. I thought that was sweet, but each time I check on the hens, there he is with Henneth. They eat together, and spend their days together. I suppose this might change, but for now, I think it is a wonderful love story, and a story of friendship.
"Don't let those other hens bug you, they are a bit full of themselves," Henneth told the new rooster.
"Yes, that one is very sassy," the rooster said. "I think you are beautiful."
"Thank you, are my feathers looking in order?" she asked.
"Very much so," he said.
One of the Buff Orpingtons saw the odd couple conversing.
"You'll need a ladder with her," she laughed.
Henneth walked away from them, and the little roo followed.
"They know not what they speak," she said.
"My intentions are honorable," the rooster said.
Showing posts with label Conversing with Chickens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Conversing with Chickens. Show all posts
Sunday, July 22, 2018
Friday, June 15, 2018
Conversation with Chickens
"She has her camera! Out of my way!" said one of The Secret Sisters.
"You are such a gluten for photo ops, as always!" said another hen.
"The wind will catch my feathers just right, if you would get out of my way so I can run!" said the first hen.
"Oh Lord, you are just too much to behold," said the second hen, and she got out of the way.
After they were done voguing for the camera, they came upon the blind chicken, Henneth, who was hearing all the commotion. She stood at attention, catching what was going on by intuition.
"Watch this," said one of The Secret Sisters, and she quietly snuck up behind Henneth and looked up her underpants.
"That's mean, she can't reciprocate," said the other Secret Sister.
"I don't mind," said Henneth, "I do have beautiful underpants."
"You are such a gluten for photo ops, as always!" said another hen.
"The wind will catch my feathers just right, if you would get out of my way so I can run!" said the first hen.
"Oh Lord, you are just too much to behold," said the second hen, and she got out of the way.
After they were done voguing for the camera, they came upon the blind chicken, Henneth, who was hearing all the commotion. She stood at attention, catching what was going on by intuition.
"Watch this," said one of The Secret Sisters, and she quietly snuck up behind Henneth and looked up her underpants.
"That's mean, she can't reciprocate," said the other Secret Sister.
"I don't mind," said Henneth, "I do have beautiful underpants."
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