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What do you think your chooks most endearing characteristics are?

 

Can you narrow it down to one thing?

 

I find it really funny when my girls puff themselves up all big, then do a big shake to sort their feathers out.

 

I also find it amusing when their tummies suddenly make a squelchy noise - worryingly my tummy also makes a similar sound...! (Sorry, was that too much information :oops: )

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What a lovely, but tough, question! I think you'll get loads of answers!

 

For my large birds my favourite thing is when I clean out the house, give them new bedding, the cockeral goes in and makes all sorts of chirrups of delight :D

 

For the bantams its when they decide on mass sunbathing - they are relaxed in the sun and all is right with the world :D

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Most endearing...

 

Their persistance in "helping" me garden?

How they always know where I have tidied up in the garden, and make a bee-line for that spot to dig aroud and send earth flying in all directions inc over the path?

How they run around chasing each other for a special titbit one of them has found?

How they call for their porridge about an hour before sundown every night at the back door, not giving up till it's made or it's bed time!

 

Or how they always look so cute in their eglu at night, all snuggled up together!

 

Or how they sit on each others head in an attempt to get the optimum position to sunbathe or dust bathe in!

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Oh, can't narrow it down to just one thing!

 

I love it when they give a little flap to give them a boost when charging across the garden to see if I have any treats for them. I also love they chase insects around the garden. I never tire of hearing their gentle chatter when I am gardening and they are helping spread everything that I have put in neat piles all over the lawn again :roll:

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We just love how Boris runs from her WIR & in the back door to scoff the dog's food before I get to her. She is so insistent these days about inspecting every square inch of the kitchen that we just let her :lol: Oh and we love how our lavender araucana roosts high up in the WIR at night & has only spent the odd night in the eglu :lol:

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I love it when my cockerel throws a leaf or a bit of twig around and chatters excitedly to get them all over to him, then pounces on one of them. In a very genteel way of course!! I love it when Pricessa comes on my knee and stretches out her neck for me to stroke her down her head and back, just like a chick does sometimes when they are sleeping. I love it when I have given them their food in the morning and they all fly off down the garden chasing each other. :lol::lol: Lets face it we all love everything they do. We are well and truly hooked. :lol::lol::lol::lol: :

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I love it when I shake their corn shaker to get them back into their cube, and they all come running across the garden, heads outstretched, wings flapping, tripping over each other in their haste to get to me for a bit of corn. I also love the fact that they have yet to cotton on to the fact that it also means they are going back into the run...the things they do for corn :lol:

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This is such a lovely thread!

 

I love it when everything is suspiciously quiet in the garden and then a beaky face with a shifty expression in its eye pops up from the middle of the spinach plants; or when one of them strolls away from the veg patch trying to look nonchalant.

 

I love it when Ginger, who has a bit of a Monty Python walk, marches up to me and then walks around me inspecting me critically and pecking at my clothes, I think she considers my taste bad. x

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My very favourite is seeing 3 feathery bottoms in the air.

Then it's the sound of happy clucks when they are FR.

I love it when they start to whine when they are in the run when they can hear the conservatory door open so that they know one of us is about.

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The first few days I had my three, two of them picked on one and I found it really distressing. About five days in I looked into the house at night and they were all three snuggled together. That really warmed my heart.

 

I also love it when one gets a piece of pasta/lettuce and runs away pursued by the other two.

 

Their fluffy bums amuse me too, and I like to see them sunbathing now, although the first time I saw it, I thought they were ill :?

 

What a nice thread, by the way - thanks for starting it :)

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Two things I love it when they are all at the top of the field, see one of us and imagine that we are about to give them a treat. They all take off, running and flying towards us - we call it a "Squadron Scramble". :D

 

The other thing that just totally amazed me. Normally our gals take every opportunity to beg for treats, sneak into the kitchen, or when all that fails to jump up on the window sills and tap on the window with their beaks. Well last week we had some bad news and were both a little upset though we tried not to communicate how we felt to the gals and just carried on chatting to them as normal. Would you believe it, no begging, no sneaking into the kitchen - they all just spent the day like normal chickens :lol:

 

Back to normal next day though. :D

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I just had to add a couple more to the list. I knew I wouldn't be able to decide on just ONE thing I found endearing!

 

I love it when the girls go to bed and all squash into the nest box side by side like sardines. All I can see is one continuous mass of feathers with 4 little combs poking out.

 

I find it hilarious that they are obsessed with crocs and follow me round the garden pecking at my feet. Also when they think my shoelaces are enormous prize worms and try to run off with them :lol::lol:

 

Also when they all squash up against the run door when I come out into the garden (I am so cruel for keeping them imprisoned!), and when I let them out they belt round the garden for 30secs then go back in the run because that's where their food is!

 

I could go on...

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I just had to add a couple more to the list. I knew I wouldn't be able to decide on just ONE thing I found endearing!

 

I love it when the girls go to bed and all squash into the nest box side by side like sardines. All I can see is one continuous mass of feathers with 4 little combs poking out.

 

I find it hilarious that they are obsessed with crocs and follow me round the garden pecking at my feet. Also when they think my shoelaces are enormous prize worms and try to run off with them :lol::lol:

 

Also when they all squash up against the run door when I come out into the garden (I am so cruel for keeping them imprisoned!), and when I let them out they belt round the garden for 30secs then go back in the run because that's where their food is!

 

I could go on...

 

Lovely Lovely thread. Keep them coming. :lol::lol:

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