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Does my chicken actually like it?
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Does my chicken actually like it? This delightful question from our fellow feathered friend enthusiast, moonbeam_spirit, opens the door to a charming exploration of chicken companionship. Spending quality time with your rooster while visiting your hometown sounds like a cluck-tastic adventure! But it’s totally natural to wonder if he truly enjoys your attention or if he’s just being polite. The fact that he comes when called and responds to those familiar clucking sounds from his chick days is a promising sign of his affection. Chickens can be quirky creatures, and their responses often tell us more than we realize. Let’s dive into the whimsical world of chicken emotions and discover just how much our feathered friends appreciate our company!

| I usually stay at my hometown for a few days every month and I make it a point to spend some time with all my pets, including my rooster. Not sure if he actually enjoys me doing these things to him or is he just tolerating it lol He does come when I call him by name and the clucking sounds I do when calling him when he was still a chick [link] [comments] |
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