9C, cloudy with bursts of sunshine. The wind though,:rolleyes: It's given up on the 40mph to 50mph gusts and gone for a constant 20mph to 30mph.
They did come out for half an hour but late afternoon saw a drop in temperature and colder wind and they retreated to under the coop. I didn't bug...
I think it's helpful to have a term or name for such behaviours and an explanation of what they may mean.
This article lays out these behaviours in an easy to read and informative fashion.
I enjoyed reading this. I recognise these spheres in the chickens I've known and I agree, they change, sometimes the reason is apparent, sometimes not.
A group of us were standing around a fig tree that grew a couple of metres down one of the banks on the smallholding in Catalonia. We had a Catalan butterfly expert with us. There were fifty or so butterflies feeding off the figs which were partially rotten and fermenting and then spiraling...
Wattle shake! Lucky with the camera.:D
Two hours, dry with mostly sunshine. A full two hours out of the coop extension and the coop run!
I'm getting more time for Glais and the training/teaching attempts.
The first problem was over food. While it is in my view for a rooster to eat before the...
Herding is a form of dominance if one has to reduce other creatures often subtle behaviours to sex and violence.
I prefer to view it as you're one of us in some instances and you're not one of us in others. As always context is important.
This is getting like the egg song.:lau
Roosters don't dance.
An extract from my rooster article.
"The Herding Shuffle.
Roosters herd their hens. I’ve had countless hours of amusement watching a tribes’ rooster try and move his hens in a group from point A to point B. A few years ago the best...
I managed to keep them all out for an hour and a half today; I was there for two. 9C, some sunshine and a dry afternoon.
I did write before Glais arrived that I thought Sylph would be a pushover and that's pretty much what has happened. Sylph invariably follows Glais unless I intervene; Mow...
He is. He doesn't hold the title though; that goes to a rooster called Harold.
Most unconventional and brave title goes to a rooster called Random.
Best hen attentive rooster title goes to Oswald.
Best mannered rooster title goes to Cillin.
:love