ElfenLied89
Crowing
Omg they are gorgeous and I want one. Chickenmon is real. Now I know how I would be if Pokémon were real.
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They are all gorgeous and they take over your flock like weeds I want going to have any, then maybe just a couple and now I have a whole wild flower collection!Ooo! They sound fancy!
Oh my goodness would love to see it, but then someone would mistaken it for porn lolNone of my hens submit. They get caught and basically say "Fine. Hurry up"
Than they peck the hell out of the roo that mounted them.
Cleopatra (RIR) escaped the yard, so got her back in, only problem was when I herded her to the yard, Snape got in. At least he is keeping the boys off the hens. Only thing is he is trying to mount them. Hook is in the front today, visiting, with his wife/gf. We'll anytime Snape mounts a female, Hook charges at him and drop kicks him. It's hilarious to see this huge Australorp get drop kicked by this tiny RIR/silkie mix.
Snape has been in the front for the past 2 days. So has Hook (off and on). Let's just say the hens run to Snape and Hook goes after the boys. It's quite the soap opera.Oh my goodness would love to see it, but then someone would mistaken it for porn lol
The girls seem to like his size. If only he wouldn't peck my baby and 4 year old. He always snaps at Noah (2 yo) immediately. Granted he is a bundle of energy and always tries to hug everything. Chickens included lol. I am torn on throwing him and the boys in the "Bachelor Backyard" or letting him stay up front until one of the other roosters shows they can be in charge. Snape isn't a good rooster. He is just a meh rooster. Hook is waaaay better. But he wanders, and only likes his wife Callie lol.Good morning, Snape you're da man!
I am hoping one of my 4 cockerels turns into a good roo. They are only about 6 months old. Snape (my Australorp roo) is about a year old. If only they would learn from Hook.Our old guard rooster got mad because my wife passed him by with out giving him his treat so he started to give her grief. A big red ranger boy came to her rescue. The new kid on the farm took the old boy out and sent him on his way and stayed next to his mom while she tended the rest of the coops. He got the treat.
They got booted out of the house and into the new coop outside! More space and lots of fresh air. They seem to be enjoying it. They have the fancy silkies in the coop next door, so life is good! Only a month or so until we may have eggs!@2ndTink how are the babies doing? How is my Grinchy boo?