The Velociraptors have arrived!

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Drove almost 190 miles to get these today, plus an awesome rooster. They are going to live in the living room in a large cat/dog carrier. The one hen on the computer monitor accepted my finger offered to her and got on in and then sat on my shoulder for awhile. I have had them just an hour in the house! Seems they like me. The chicken diapers arrive Thursday. This is not a joke. These are chickens and lay eggs I can eat!
Dusty the cat is NOT amused! The other cats went and hid.

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Great looking hens Smokey, how old?

Our 20 are now 15 weeks old already, and the little hen and the 3 roosters are 8 months old.
Great fun, Pips the 8month was pecking at me and was trying to really get my attention. So I picked up and we had a few minutes of lap time and she was good. (I think she misses her truck rides to the field):laughing7:
 

They are Old English Sharp Wing Bantams. They are 10 months old. All three are in a cat carrier for the night. BOY they can fly well!
 

Absolutely! It's the latest rage. If not for the long legs, you'd think they were pigeons. And the crowing and the clucking.

Of course, they will be outside some in a portable chicken "tractor" as they are called.
 

Long time ago, we had an assortment of free-range bantams. They initially roosted in the trees, but we lost a few to predators, so built them a coop, large wire enclosure, that they would return to at night, and could be closed up. Have fun with them. Great personalities.
 

Having a little animal at your home less than an hour and have it come to you and sit on your shoulder is my idea of good.
 

Cute. The one sitting on your monitor looks ready to send a text or email. Why do I sense material for an upcoming story featuring these chickens?
 

I used to have a Rhode Island red hen that would ride on my shoulder while I worked in the yard. A racoon killed her and over half the coop full of chickens and two ducks, but the rooster took out one before he died and I had a field day on racoons that summer that it happened. ended up with 25 racoon pelts.
 

Cool, both of my parrots have diapers they wear if they are in house and not in their cage. They were them with they are on my shoulders, walking around or sitting on the furniture. I have a large cage on screened in porch they spend 3-4 hours a day on top of, cage door is open and they come and go on the cage.
 

The new chickens are cute but not much of them to eat.
 

The new chickens are cute but not much of them to eat.
.......and it’s still a chicken... I’m sry just don’t like them they drive my dog crazy...I have ducks a few geese assorted peafowl.... chickens attract predators. They will sit on your cars side rear view mirror and crap right on there feet were there standing.
 

Those diapers will be a gift from God! Now all I have to do is convince the cats they will not be murdered by the feathered fiends. I bought a bunch of 100% bath towels off Amazon and they just arrived. What the one person did was use one for the bottom of the large carrier, and every couple days take and thrwo it in the hopper then do a wash with just the towels, and no mess in the house.
 

The one Banty rooster we had used to chase my son when he was a toddler, ‘hooked’ my kid good once or twice.
We’ve lost several hens to hawks over the years. One day I found pieces and parts of the Banty stuck up on the side of the garage door. Must have been one heck of a fight.
 

If you get tired of them you can donate them to your local Popeyes! You never fail to entertain us.:laughing7:
 

Popeyes wouldn't want them, too small. His worship woke up at 4:44 am with a crow then went back to bed. I woke him up. I am going detecting in 27 minutes and just fed them and found the FIRST EGG! It will take 3-4 for a meal. BIG eggs for such tiny creatures. His Worship (they have not been named yet), is now crowing at the news. Now that he's awake. It's kind of cute and he is not very loud. They are begging to get out and fly around the house, but maybe later. I will build a perch for them in here and I have an outdoor play area (wired in) all ready to go. Spoiled rotten monsters.
 

This is not exactly what I had in mind. They seem to know where the food comes from.

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Don't you have to be careful for ecoli? They could walk it all over. Euuuu!
 

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