
I thought I would introduce you to the "almost" new member of our family - Grasshopper the Rooster (so named because he has a habit of standing on one leg as if in a Jackie Chan movie ready to leap in some wild karate move). I popped into a garden centre to buy a sandwich on my way back from a work meeting and clearly I wasn't thinking straight as I left with no sandwich and this tiny little rooster in a cardboard box. He was just such a dear little tame thing, with really funny long legs and needed a home. I was sold! Sadly my enormous grey hens decided otherwise an

d quickly showed him the door - I now completely understand the term "hen pecked", poor little rooster. Luckily my neighbours were looking for a rooster for their two hens (theirs having sadly been snaffled by the fox) and so he has happily moved in to the farm next door. This weekend he came to visit and sat on our fence crowing away - the garden centre said they had never heard him crow so he must be settled in. Almost as good as owning him and at least now he is living with two hens who dote on him and follow him round (rather than my grumpy old hens). Being so small, his crow is more of a "Cock a dooooodle" with no "Do" at the end - imagine standing on a dog toy and the squeeky noise you get when lift you foot off it and you would be about there!
Grasshopper was so lucky that you passed by. Seems like he knows and shows his gratitude by paying you a visit.
ReplyDeleteHelgje
He's a lucky boy - I'm pleased he found a good home, and I expect your hens are happy that it's not with them ;-)
ReplyDeleteOur boy Tarragon stands on one leg too - it's his 'en garde' stance, usually adopted when he senses danger such as the low flying army helicopters!!!
Celia
He sounds like such a character!
ReplyDeleteHe looks very like the modern game types you get. They are very funny and upright looking little birds.
ReplyDeleteWell done on giving him a home