I just lost my 4months old rooster he was the best fought with me but then came to me when he needed his snuggles. I m so devastated. He too chatted just like her. I miss him😢
@@rnldmanuel88 Absolutely! Chickens make excellent pets! SOmetimes they can be a challenge, but I have found it is easiet to raise them from chicks that way ya can imprint on them and form bonds and they are more likely to listen to ya than ones rescued or adult ones taken in. Not to say that those others wouldn't be great to have as well because they totally can, but for ones already grown that ya take in depending on how their previous owners treated them it can take a bit for them to warm up to ya,
I have a buff and her name is Sunny. Whenever you crouch down and hold your arms out, she'll come running and stand between your arms until you pick her up
My rescued Silkie and Frizzle both purr to me when they are happy. I love them. My rescued Isa is a busy girl as she lays a brown egg every day. I make scrambled eggs for all three for extra protein to grow feathers after their moult.
I had a game hen like that once. Whenever I would sit in a chair in the yard, the hen would come up and hop on my leg. Even when her chicks were born, she was never aggressive towards us, which I consider unusual. About 1 out of 100 are easily tamed (in my experience).
Anch'io adoro le gallinelle e me le strapazzo di coccole.....ho perso il adorato galletto 3 mesi e mezzo fa...dormiva sul divano,lo accerezzavo e stava sempre con me....solo Dio sa quanto mi manca....lo porterò sempre sempre nel mio cuore😢😢😢😢
I used to do this with Pitchu when he was a little chick 🐥 but today he is an adult, his gender is male but I can't do this to him anymore he is aggressive because when I hug him or pet him he attacks me or bites me He only pricks my fingers but he bites me very hard on my feet but I can't stop him from attacking me if he runs onto my foot I have to say "no" and then he stops but he's afraid of brooms