Poultry life has gone bonkers..

Started by goodlife, June 07, 2012, 07:21:56

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goodlife

About week now I've been laughing in my bed listening some desperate cockadoodledo attempts of one my nearby neighbours cockerel. Normally it does is it lough and clear and announce itself to whole street.. ;D...lovely to hear, though not all neighbours agree about it.
Yesterday I just happened to bump into the chap who has the bird and I asked what's wrong with the cockerel lately as it doesn't sound 'right'.  "Nothing is wrong with him..he is 'gone away', so the odd noises are not coming from us".
Ah..somebody in allotments must have 'sneaky' one then..I must go and investigate as we are not allowed to have any cockerels, only chickens on a plot.
Been walking about and found nothing..all 'chickens' on the plots are as they should... ???

This morning I was woken up this mystery phantom cockadoodledo..not very loud, nor it was very talented attempt, but clearly recognizable for what it is trying to 'be'....AND it came from one my own b***y girls!!!! :o :o.
Normally when they get ready to be let out of shed they do get bit 'stroppy' if I'm late and give me some rattled noises..but cockadoodledo?.. ::)..that is a bit over the top.. ::) They really don't fail to amuse me.. ::)

I've heard of and read about chickens that 'turn into' cockerels and I do wish that doesn't happen to one of mine..so far they are all laying and looking how they should so fingers crossed that is all that one girl is able to do.. :-X

Has anybody's else chickens done odd noises before?

goodlife


RenishawPhil

Bluebelle our bluebelle does want to be a boy, the occasional cockadoo, and has got spurs

goodlife

Quote from: notts_phil on June 07, 2012, 07:39:36
Bluebelle our bluebelle does want to be a boy, the occasional cockadoo, and has got spurs

Does she still lay normally? Has she tried to go any "further" with the attempt being 'boy'..?

pumkinlover

I was jsut going to say our Bluebelle  used to cockadoodle too. this was as she got older, she never laid many egss anyway, but it was even less by then. I suppose it is a bit like us with male and female hormones, and the ratio changes as they get older.

RenishawPhil

Quote from: goodlife on June 07, 2012, 07:42:11
Quote from: notts_phil on June 07, 2012, 07:39:36
Bluebelle our bluebelle does want to be a boy, the occasional cockadoo, and has got spurs

Does she still lay normally? Has she tried to go any "further" with the attempt being 'boy'..?

She's a good layer and is like any other lady. Bossy and noisey ;D

goodlife

She's a good layer and is like any other lady. Bossy and noisey

Ah..all is then as should be.. ;) ;D

goodlife

Quote from: pumpkinlover on June 07, 2012, 07:52:35
I was jsut going to say our Bluebelle  used to cockadoodle too. this was as she got older, she never laid many egss anyway, but it was even less by then. I suppose it is a bit like us with male and female hormones, and the ratio changes as they get older.

Its is good to hear that after all my girl is not that 'odd'.. ::) ;D

sunloving

Ha ha ha oh Goodlife the girls are full of suprises!
How funny, bossy and laying and crowing sounds like a multitasking kind of a girl.
x sunloving

goodlife

How funny, bossy and laying and crowing sounds like a multitasking kind of a girl.

;D ..apart from the laying bit..it almost like description of its owner.. ;) ;D ;D

grannyjanny


Paulines7

I had a hen that used to crow.There are quite a few of them on You Tube.  I like this one:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyLQsGu9rHE

Hazelb

We only had a small flock a three girls. The top bossy chook did often try a cockadodle, but can only manage the first few notes.

I think her hormones were a bit feisty as she was top chook. We now only have her left and she still does the odd attempt at crowing.

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