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Farmers Are Shaming Their Chickens For Their ‘Crimes’ And It’s Too Entertaining To Read
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Although chickens are often considered as really silly animals, hens are actually really friendly and quite smart (for example, they can recognize and distinguish more than 100 faces, both animal and human). But some of these farm birds give up laying eggs and go rogue. It turns out they are quite good at bringing havoc to quiet farm life - from attacking little children and cats to trashing the house once inside, hens and roosters can get really cocky. To teach them a lesson, owners of these funny chickens are doing some public shaming their animals after catching them red clawed, and we love it. Bored Panda has collected some of the best cases of funny birds against the world, and the overwhelming evidence will ruffle your feathers. Scroll down to check out the chicken shaming series and upvote your favorite entries!
P.S. These chickens aren't the only criminals deserving some animal shaming. Check out asshole dogs and cats as well!
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Oo, oo, oo! Speaking of chicken fakers, have a look at what this girl does to deflect the advances of a hopeful rooster: https://www.facebook.com/garytvcom/videos/1560513210670588/
Maybe the oter chickens are mean to her? I read about it, it's a thing,they go hide because they are scared.
Def a true thing. They don't like outsiders very much either.
Load More Replies...It might be that the coop is a bit low, or that the highest real estate inside is crowded with the other hens. Chickens like to get as high as possible to sleep, and if you have Hamburgs or similar breeds they'll often end up 30 or 40 feet or more in a tree!
Hahaha my grandparents' chicken do just that, perching on trees like they are just ordinary birds...
Proven that other chickens can be bullies in the coop st night so it’s probably sleeping in the tree for self preservation.. chickens can be really mean
"One of these chicken is doing her own thing, one of these hens just aren't the same"
Lighter bodied breeds can fly up and for a bit of a distance--usually egg layers. Most dual purpose breeds could make it up a tree, also. Heavy bodied "meat" breeds often can't get very high off the ground, and can injure their feet & legs if they jump down from too high of a roost.
I have a rooster who does that, as long as he's safe from the foxes that roam around here at night I don't mind :)
Absolutely. Chickens will roost in trees quite happily.
Load More Replies...Such a bad chicken. I can see why she doesn't cull you though. I wouldn't either.
You sure that it wan't your human trying to catch some sort of a photo for Bored Panda?
Hopefully she poops on the floor often, salt is toxic for chickens. Or the owner is British and gives her unsalted fries.
The chick is looking for a tight, cosy corner to hide in. Usually it would be under mum, but any port in a storm.
Well, if they didn't lay them there their owner would steal them!
rofl love that the sign is pecked as well... he couldn't wait until even the photo was taken
Or they're moulting and don't have internal sufficient resources to grow new feathers and keep warm AND lay eggs for those freeloading humans, all at the same time.
Plumber on the roof, the not so successful sequel to fiddler on the roof.