Thursday, May 23, 2013

Re: [CHICKENS-101] Re: New to chickens

 

He is funny looking, and adorable. He'll be a great house pet.  Mine all hold their wing feathers down at their side, together, even the little frizzled old hen I had.

 
Cathryn  rainbowsilkiesTM  in  Michigan




From: colinb <gotrandy@tcsn.net>
To: CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2013 2:01 PM
Subject: [CHICKENS-101] Re: New to chickens

 

> Jennifer, OMG!!!  That has to be the cutest little birdie on the planet! What a bizarre looking little thing! Looking at the comb, I would say he was a boy birdie.  But only time will tell on that one. He is precious in every way. Glad he's a 'house chicken'...more and more, people are learning what interesting and entertaining pets house chickens make. The roosters actually seem to be the most fun since they have such 'personalities'. You will be amused at how he learns to come when he's called. I taught our house rooster, Alex, the meaning of the word "stop!". We used to travel with him and that meant letting him out for a potty break in various fields or even parking lot planters. If Alex decided to race around, or pick up a cigarette butt, I could say "STOP" and he would freeze.  If you have a chance, go see Alex's folder on this group "Alex, the man about town". We used to love to take him in the cart with us at Micheals...people would pass by tinking he was a straw chicken in the cart, but then they'd see him move and about die! It was so funny! We'd tell them the roosters were on isle 7.  Most of the time, they'd believe us! People are so silly.
Deb Buckler
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