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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2007

First bitework, then agility, then running blinds

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Pets & Animals

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  • Chickens are intellegent, social animals.

  • That's interesting. Can you explain any experiences you've had with them?

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  • my hamsters can do that too! watch it on my channel! Full of operant conditioning stuff.

  • chickens are beautiful

  • The first chicken did a good job on the obstacle!

  • Great video, but I wish the quality was better.

  • i wish my chickens could do that

  • omg, this is awesome!!

  • Mr. B, my polish rooster loves his hens. He protects them,and has even sat on eggs to give his hen, "Honey" a break to eat and drink. When one of his hens panics, he rushes to help her. The flock are the bosses of the cats and will often let them come into the coop to cool off. Their personalities vary so much. I have 3 roosters(2 polish and 1 Hooten)and about 20 hens.Polish, Frizzles and polish frizzle mixes. I hatch their eggs and we wouldn't think of eating our pets.

  • AWESOME!!! would like to see more bitework please!!

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