Dr. Jennifer Groh
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So, you know, chickens were kind of the option.
I suppose we could have gotten rabbits and kept them outside.
You know, I won't say that we didn't have that discussion, but it didn't go anywhere.
Well, they really, I do know, have met a hairless cat.
And I do think that they have lovely personalities, you know, extrapolating from this N of 1, you know, because they don't look so great.
So they can't get by on their looks.
Yeah.
So they're very, you know, very pleasant personality, I think.
And the warmth of them, because you really feel the warmth of their skin.
But at any rate, so chickens it was and is.
And I like the bantams because they really have a lot of personality.
You know, they haven't been bred to be egg layers.
They've been bred to be pets.
And so they have a certain, you know, pleasing personality and interest in interacting with people that I think might be different from standard kind of farm chickens.
Okay.
So I've seen some of these chicken YouTube videos, but I haven't dug into it yet to try it with my own chickens.
But now you're motivating me to try it.
As far as you know, is the drawing of the line an important part of this process?
You can't just put a line down and then bring the chicken over.
So maybe it has to be away from the beak toward the beak?