The white one with the tiny black speckles is a bitchy girl! This reminds me of those toys with the wooden chickens that peck.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgWjwRd2LgQ
I agree with Janet. I loved when suddenly the chickens seemed to be talking to the camera! After watching this I found myself Googling how you tell a hen from a rooster. I had thought that only roosters had a large comb. Once again - reading about the 7MSN is an education in itself! So ... how are they at devouring pizza? ;)
There's a real "pecking order" here. I don't think the light peachy colored one ever got any slaw.
ReplyDeleteYou make good slaw, ma'am.
ReplyDeleteLaurie
Well, you can certainly see where the term "pecking order" came from.
ReplyDeleteThe white one with the tiny black speckles is a bitchy girl!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of those toys with the wooden chickens that peck.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgWjwRd2LgQ
That would be Edith. She's the littlest one out there and rules the roost.
DeleteCan't believe I happily sat & watched 2 1/2 minutes of a bunch of chickens eating salad. But I did! A little ragtime always helps! Brilliant.
ReplyDeletePartyy! But who is Big Red? Bitchy girl, she is ...
ReplyDeleteI love the commentary about half way through.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Janet. I loved when suddenly the chickens seemed to be talking to the camera! After watching this I found myself Googling how you tell a hen from a rooster. I had thought that only roosters had a large comb. Once again - reading about the 7MSN is an education in itself! So ... how are they at devouring pizza? ;)
ReplyDeleteMy chickens only get leftovers...and there is NEVER any leftover pizza.
DeleteOF COURSE! What was I thinking! ;)
DeleteWho knew chickens eating coleslaw would be so entertaining? The two white ones liked it the best or meant for no others to have any. Loved it!
ReplyDeletePeach (is that light hen Peach?) looks like the odd hen out.
ReplyDeleteLove it! And the music is perfect!
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