@@bertberw8653 we are considered animals but we are so much more intelligent that we should be considered above them. We completely dominate the food chain aswell. I think were not even animals, its not even fair to compare us to them were so much more superior
The last video is a good example of how having loose feathers is a surprisingly good anti-predator adaptation in some birds. At multiple points, the chicken was able to squirm out of the foxes' grip, leaving it with only a mouthful of feathers.
Absolutely!! Several times I heard a ruckus outside and ran out to chase away a fox and would find piles of feathers. I thought forsure some of my girls were gone but nope they are always fine!
Also notice the crows! I’ve seen them bully and traumatize foxes by taking turns swooping at them and talking endless trash 😂. I’ve also heard they follow them and alert wolves to their position/kills. They do this to hawks as well and people find simply placing black chickens in with their flock will deter some hawks. I plan on buying some land to have primarily a chicken farm, but I’ve connected with a murder of crows in my city and I can’t imagine life without them now lol so I’ll surely take care of them when I get my farm!
We just lost a chicken to an overly aggressive dog. My neighbors dog got out and to make a long story short I had to put it down. Got 5 stitches for it. I wish my chicken had some help that worked.
I'm sure to us city folk must be funny but not for these hard working folk...to them its their livelyhood and of course they love their livestock I mean those are some well crafted coops and pens beautiful work, I sure be sh*tting irate if I were in their shoes, to save my flock, I would run outside in nothing but my under garments if its to rescue one chicken.
You know, a chicken racing at top speed is truly a sight to behold, and boy those roosters go into mini-tyrannosaurus rex mode when defending their hens. I know predators need to eat too but it's so endearing when the animals save each other.
As someone, who was bullied by a rooster as a kid, i know how aggressive roosters can be... Only when i grew up, the rooster no longer had enough courage to attack me.
@@Morpheus-pt3wq I have a bantam mini rooster that tries to attack me everytime I turn my back to him... and I am an adult🤣 He attacks everyone and everything
Due to special diets chickens became twice as big as they were 100 years ago. So rooster now looks like power lifted version in comparison to hawks and falcons that are same size as they were.
I worked at a barn that had bunch of goats and they were all named after G.O.A.Ts. They had Venus and Serena, Brady (Tom Brady) MJ (Michal Jackson or Michal Jordan depending on who you asked) and several others.
I think he was checking for bite marks just in case that fox has rabies. It’s better to get the chicken checked and vaccinated than leaving it like that.
When I lived in Myanmar, there was a ton of stray street dogs everywhere. Even though they were nobody's pets, you knew if it had been quiet and then all the street dogs raised cane all of a sudden, something was going DOWN!
2:38 Man did you see all the corvids attacking that fox? I think i saw two crows, two magpies and a blue jay. Looked like the RAF! Them birbs be smart.
To be clear, as someone who used to own animals but still lives on property: Foxes are not to be hated due to these videos. Many people see foxes on a surface level, and they don’t understand that the presence of foxes is actually highly beneficial for farmers. They keep rodent populations down, and on top of that, they’re one of the biggest combatants against disease (at least here in the States.) Without them, humans, pets, and livestock would be more likely to get a disease. I have no issue with foxes, and I even encourage them on my land. I just help to fox-proof my neighbors chicken coops.
Foxes are beautiful animals! We had a trail cam out and the same fox would come every night and eat the eggs that froze that I threw in my fire pit. There was snow so I could see his tracks and he never once went anywhere near the chicken coop. I looked forward to seeing the pics of him everyday and was even more happy he left my chickens alone.
It does depend on the country. As an Australian I feel sorry that some stupid hunters brought foxes overx so they could hunt them. It's not the foxes fault they're here. But every fox kills 2 native animals per night... So even without protecting my chooks it's important to kill them if I can. I cry nearly every time but go out a few times a year to get them. Happy to hunt a rabbit for food... But killing such beautiful creatures to put it in a hole hurts. Had a trio of pups playing in my chooks yard 2 years ago with mum watching. Could have got them all but couldn't pull the trigger that day. Just too happy and carefree.
Get a few cats and some well-trained rat terriers. Foxes are vicious nasty little things. They kill for fun and one can wipe out your whole chicken coop if it gets inside. Don't underestimate how smart they are at breaking and entering.
@@Nosirt you clearly haven't seen any other farm animals protect themselves from coyotes or foxes. Hens will straight up charge a fuqing fox if her sisters are under attack. Search for one of those videos.
Agreed, I had chickens and roosters for more than 20 years and they don't give AF 🤣🤣 My grandma killed one of our roosters once because he kept attacking her when she went to feed them, let's just say she was pissed about that, she made an amazing broth out of that tho🤣🤣
@@dexterwestin3747 i understand but im specifically talking about the person's pet/livestock. Not the ones in the wild for the very reason you pointed out. Unless you meant people should give their cats, dogs, chickens, etc to the predators in the wild.
Chickens can't fly very well, but they're fast ! That one was really giving that fox a run for his $$ huh? Amazing. i've seen the clip of the rooster kicking that hawks ass before. Someone commented that hawks really only have an advantage when they're flyhing and coming in from above, but they've got no "ground game" . The rooster had the advantage at that point and he was beating the crap out of him. LOL! Good job rooster, you earned your keep that day.
Roosters are ferocious enough to make an Eagle's life hard, the only time a predator can really get a clean win in on one is to take it completely by surprise, which most predators wont do because they either dont consider it, know about it, or dont know the Rooster is there until they've already attacked the hen and he's bearing down on them like an angry freight train
Roosters are stronger then hawks on the ground. They are all leg with hard downward thrusts that can brake the hawks and Eagles backs. It why they have survived for so long. The fighting rooster is beast
They are vicious. I saw a rooster fight in Mexico( not by choice, I was a kid and I was mortified). About a year ago , I was driving on the side of town that is more rural but still in a suburban area and there were two roosters just fighting with each other on the street with no one around lol. I got out and asked one of the homeowners if they were his and they weren’t but he separated them and asked his neighbors. It was the one of the funniest and strangest things.
@@ca8944 I heard someone say chickens were originally domesticated for rooster fighting. I wonder how true this is. I thought they were domesticated from the jungle fowl for egg laying, because the jungle fowl uniquely evolved to take advantage of a window of time where there's lots of seeds to eat by speeding up reproduction and laying a lot of eggs, so providing lots of food emulates that.
The last one, look at the wild birds trying to defend the chicken from the fox. One even swooped down to tag it in the rear. And they didn’t leave until the wild man came out.
Cant help but wonder if the man feeds them. Crows are smart and are known to do good things for people who are nice to them. Imagine if you have a pack of crows hanging out on your farm and you're good to them, they might take initiative to set off the alarm or even protect your livestock like in the video!
I love how the guy picked the hen up, soothing her by petting and hugged her! Then checked her and gave a thumbs up! As for crows, Ive always feed and encouraging them to hang around. They are fierce guardians and alarms. But interesting enough, I got swans to protect my waterbirds..very good at it. The last guy come out in hus boxers and he kept chasing and chasing fox..thats kudos
This is why people need to keep their domestic animals properly secured.... It's not the wild animals' faults y'all keep leaving out free food for them to grab.
Whenever I hear the alarm calls from the blue jays and sparrows at my bird feeder, I know it's time to go outside and give the neighbors a show by flailing and screaming like a banshee. I dont really feel the need to inform them I'm chasing off a hawk.
Give that first chicken a medal for heroism. Being as small as the victim she (he? can't tell if it's possibly a rooster) went to help selflessly. More humanity and heroism than most humanoids
Love the way roosters and hens will go up to bat for each other! fantastic to see one hen in trouble, and her sister pulling up to the function with their rooster like "and what's going on here?"
if you notice in the ninja rooster segment another rooster came ready for a fight a looked like a barred rock so there could have been 2 roosters against the fox.
My beagle is vigilant against birds of prey in the sky. He also does not allow helicopters or small engine airplanes to even think about landing in his yard.
The chickens and I think a turkey/hen in one of the videos were so bravely trying to fight with the fox to save their friend rather than hiding for themselves really shocked me and made me cry and completely changed how I used to think about prey animals
To anyone who cares: its less the animals consciously saving each other, and more the ‘protector’ just being territorial. Territorial farm animals don’t mind each other as they grow up together (e.g the goat in the first clip is used to the company of hens and so doesn’t instinctively attack them) But as soon as it saw an outside animal it went aggressive
Always wonder if a chicken ever feels safe and secure when they’re in the hands of their owner after situations like this or if they still feel entrapped and terrified
Do not forget that civilization is a continuous process of breeding and selecting humans into the farm humans. That's why you have this feel of relation to farm animals.
I love that humans are considered to be farm animals for the purposes of this video
I mean, the farms don't really work without us....and we are some sort of animal, I guess.
@@GetsugaTensho85 We're not "some sort of animal, I guess". We ARE animals, like all the others.
- animal
- lives at farm
human is farm animal
i know right ☴
@@bertberw8653 we are considered animals but we are so much more intelligent that we should be considered above them. We completely dominate the food chain aswell. I think were not even animals, its not even fair to compare us to them were so much more superior
I love how the man hugs his chicken
Have you hugged your chickens today?
If you hold them the right way, the chickens will fall asleep in your arms. So nice! 🥰
@@tsundude4320 i dont hav :(
He’s making sure it’s still tender.
@@amsj2906 When you turn a shark on its back, it will fall asleep. So do I have to hold the chicken by its legs? ;P
The last video is a good example of how having loose feathers is a surprisingly good anti-predator adaptation in some birds. At multiple points, the chicken was able to squirm out of the foxes' grip, leaving it with only a mouthful of feathers.
Absolutely!! Several times I heard a ruckus outside and ran out to chase away a fox and would find piles of feathers. I thought forsure some of my girls were gone but nope they are always fine!
Also notice the crows! I’ve seen them bully and traumatize foxes by taking turns swooping at them and talking endless trash 😂. I’ve also heard they follow them and alert wolves to their position/kills. They do this to hawks as well and people find simply placing black chickens in with their flock will deter some hawks. I plan on buying some land to have primarily a chicken farm, but I’ve connected with a murder of crows in my city and I can’t imagine life without them now lol so I’ll surely take care of them when I get my farm!
Easier to pluck too
@@wickedprophet2375what’s up with that? Crows hate foxes?
We just lost a chicken to an overly aggressive dog. My neighbors dog got out and to make a long story short I had to put it down. Got 5 stitches for it. I wish my chicken had some help that worked.
hearing the dramatic background music while watching people chase around prey animal to get their chickens back is a hilarious combo, for some reason
its giving bennyhill
Now thats classic @winterblossom4446
It sounds like an episode of Knight Rider 😂
Well hey, someone’s actual life is on the line, so it is rather fitting
I'm sure to us city folk must be funny but not for these hard working folk...to them its their livelyhood and of course they love their livestock I mean those are some well crafted coops and pens beautiful work, I sure be sh*tting irate if I were in their shoes, to save my flock, I would run outside in nothing but my under garments if its to rescue one chicken.
You know, a chicken racing at top speed is truly a sight to behold, and boy those roosters go into mini-tyrannosaurus rex mode when defending their hens. I know predators need to eat too but it's so endearing when the animals save each other.
As someone, who was bullied by a rooster as a kid, i know how aggressive roosters can be... Only when i grew up, the rooster no longer had enough courage to attack me.
@@Morpheus-pt3wq I have a bantam mini rooster that tries to attack me everytime I turn my back to him... and I am an adult🤣 He attacks everyone and everything
First one is a hen protecting a hen. Females don’t belong to males.
Due to special diets chickens became twice as big as they were 100 years ago. So rooster now looks like power lifted version in comparison to hawks and falcons that are same size as they were.
Could have skipped the pathetic music though
That goat was not just any goat, he was *the* G.O.A.T.
I worked at a barn that had bunch of goats and they were all named after G.O.A.Ts. They had Venus and Serena, Brady (Tom Brady) MJ (Michal Jackson or Michal Jordan depending on who you asked) and several others.
👑YE🐐
@@creativehorsequeen Well, MJordan is the goat of basketball...I guess MJackson is the goat of pop?
Goats are jerks. But even a jerk can be useful if he likes you and wants to protect you. Lol
Awe beat me to it 🎉
"Let go of my chicken!" is the best one lol
Legend has it, foxes are still warning their cubs about the Chicken Lady.
😂😂😂😂
Just makes me think of that line from Pink Flamingo "Hold these goddamn chickens" 🤣
I think we can all agree the real hero of this video is the soundtrack. 😂 Hans Zimmer type shit.
I like how in number 4 the guy hugged the chicken once he made sure she was okay.
I think he was checking for bite marks just in case that fox has rabies. It’s better to get the chicken checked and vaccinated than leaving it like that.
@@tuanz8009do birds get rabies?3
And then the thumbs up. Good job guys!
@@mikk.t.7824 It's a purely mammalian disease.
@@mikk.t.7824 chickens don't get rabies, only mammals do. They can get other diseases though like cholera.
I love the Crows & Blue Jay sounding the alarm.
I know that was incredible!!!
When I lived in Myanmar, there was a ton of stray street dogs everywhere. Even though they were nobody's pets, you knew if it had been quiet and then all the street dogs raised cane all of a sudden, something was going DOWN!
They weren’t trying to swoop in and die but they came up with the next best thing.
2:38 Man did you see all the corvids attacking that fox? I think i saw two crows, two magpies and a blue jay. Looked like the RAF!
Them birbs be smart.
the fox forgot to make sure he has air superiority
Corvids are so smart and observant. It's likely the human has been feeding them and recognize the other animals as part of the extended family.
They had the high ground.
Did you catch the one that actually attacked the fox from behind? 👀
scrolled to find this comment. I also noticed this. There was some fascinating wildlife happening right there
To be clear, as someone who used to own animals but still lives on property: Foxes are not to be hated due to these videos. Many people see foxes on a surface level, and they don’t understand that the presence of foxes is actually highly beneficial for farmers. They keep rodent populations down, and on top of that, they’re one of the biggest combatants against disease (at least here in the States.) Without them, humans, pets, and livestock would be more likely to get a disease.
I have no issue with foxes, and I even encourage them on my land. I just help to fox-proof my neighbors chicken coops.
Foxes are beautiful animals! We had a trail cam out and the same fox would come every night and eat the eggs that froze that I threw in my fire pit. There was snow so I could see his tracks and he never once went anywhere near the chicken coop. I looked forward to seeing the pics of him everyday and was even more happy he left my chickens alone.
Хищник - санитар природы. Но и он может переносить болезни.
Лучший выход - змеи. Они как раз против грызунов.
last night i saw a fox walking around my neighbourhood! got so excited lol
It does depend on the country. As an Australian I feel sorry that some stupid hunters brought foxes overx so they could hunt them. It's not the foxes fault they're here.
But every fox kills 2 native animals per night... So even without protecting my chooks it's important to kill them if I can. I cry nearly every time but go out a few times a year to get them. Happy to hunt a rabbit for food... But killing such beautiful creatures to put it in a hole hurts.
Had a trio of pups playing in my chooks yard 2 years ago with mum watching. Could have got them all but couldn't pull the trigger that day. Just too happy and carefree.
Get a few cats and some well-trained rat terriers. Foxes are vicious nasty little things. They kill for fun and one can wipe out your whole chicken coop if it gets inside. Don't underestimate how smart they are at breaking and entering.
2:27 The fact this man hugs and conforts the chicken melts my heart hardly 💕
Holds it up to the camera as well 😂
The goat is like, “What the hell is going on out here?!”
😂😂
I guess you can't use chicken as an insult anymore because these guys have balls!
No you can for chicken
These are roosters and yes they have literal balls.
Hens are docile. It’s roosters that will fight off an lion if they touch their females feathers
@@Nosirt hens are vicious. I’ve seen my girl go full charge on just about every type of bird that lands in her yard.
@@NosirtNo, hens have a tendency for violence. It really depends on the bird
@@Nosirt you clearly haven't seen any other farm animals protect themselves from coyotes or foxes. Hens will straight up charge a fuqing fox if her sisters are under attack. Search for one of those videos.
I love how all farm animals in this clip know who is their fellow farm animal and who is the predator.
chickens are really smart actually! they recognise people and can tell people apart
Isnt that amazing?😊
Animals are not stupid. I mean, even some humans who watch this video are capable of making such a distinction. It isn't a big achievement.
I love roosters they are so fearless
Joe
And good surfers
@@tyronebiggums5051 facts
Agreed, I had chickens and roosters for more than 20 years and they don't give AF 🤣🤣
My grandma killed one of our roosters once because he kept attacking her when she went to feed them, let's just say she was pissed about that, she made an amazing broth out of that tho🤣🤣
birds are awesome
The human is probably my fave farm animal from now on
Haha 😂
Well, cities are technically human farms...
The human is the slave master protecting its slaves
The boy in the shorts got me.
He ran outside with no fux given.
He saw the fox and took off after it all the way to the fence!
In his boxers! 😂😂😂
I did the same thing at 3am and actually saved my duck.
boy? thats a grandpa!
I had to laugh 😂 he is great, but i would do the same to save my pets...
It’s his land he can run naked on it if he wants
@@justinsime3786 umm DUH! I don't see anyone saying he couldn't!
It always brings me a smile whenever i see human and animal join forces to take on a threat.
I don't because the predators need to eat too not just overfed livestock and humans.
@@dexterwestin3747 i understand but im specifically talking about the person's pet/livestock. Not the ones in the wild for the very reason you pointed out. Unless you meant people should give their cats, dogs, chickens, etc to the predators in the wild.
@@dexterwestin3747What if you were being attacked?
@@Mac14329 We are...
Humans *are* animals.
Normally I could never watch stuff like this, but knowing that the chickens will be okay makes it oddly relaxing.
Do you eat chicken? 🐓 those are the ones not ok. Perhaps give up eating animals
Love the woman yelling Let go of my chicken!
I've had to chase away a few foxes myself on my grandparents farm
...and the Oscar for Best Soundtrack goes to: (opens envelope) "Farm Animals Saving Each Other vs. Predators!" (Cheers and Applause) 🤣
I searched for this comment! Bravo!!
Seriously!
10x better than Hollywood trash 👏👏👏
It was pretty epic music. 😂
It is incredible how fast humans can run when it comes to protect their animals 😊
I love how every time a chicken gets touched, it explodes into feathers
What also saved that chicken was the instinct to run laterally. It gave the few seconds it's friends needed for the rescue.
I have never seen more love, pure unadulterated love, in the entire animal kingdom than what Roosters would do for their Hens.
Roosters are no joke. You can feel the ground shake when they start scratching aggressively.
Chickens can't fly very well, but they're fast ! That one was really giving that fox a run for his $$ huh? Amazing. i've seen the clip of the rooster kicking that hawks ass before. Someone commented that hawks really only have an advantage when they're flyhing and coming in from above, but they've got no "ground game" . The rooster had the advantage at that point and he was beating the crap out of him. LOL! Good job rooster, you earned your keep that day.
Roosters are ferocious enough to make an Eagle's life hard, the only time a predator can really get a clean win in on one is to take it completely by surprise, which most predators wont do because they either dont consider it, know about it, or dont know the Rooster is there until they've already attacked the hen and he's bearing down on them like an angry freight train
Assassin vs Berserk
Good training for boxing supposedly I seen it in a movie 😂
Roosters are stronger then hawks on the ground. They are all leg with hard downward thrusts that can brake the hawks and Eagles backs. It why they have survived for so long. The fighting rooster is beast
They are vicious.
I saw a rooster fight in Mexico( not by choice, I was a kid and I was mortified).
About a year ago , I was driving on the side of town that is more rural but still in a suburban area and there were two roosters just fighting with each other on the street with no one around lol.
I got out and asked one of the homeowners if they were his and they weren’t but he separated them and asked his neighbors.
It was the one of the funniest and strangest things.
@@ca8944 I heard someone say chickens were originally domesticated for rooster fighting. I wonder how true this is. I thought they were domesticated from the jungle fowl for egg laying, because the jungle fowl uniquely evolved to take advantage of a window of time where there's lots of seeds to eat by speeding up reproduction and laying a lot of eggs, so providing lots of food emulates that.
@@skyworm8006plenty of other birds around the world probably do that too
@@skyworm8006That's actually true.
Roaster fighting was a favorite pass of time before it got baned way later.
The last one, look at the wild birds trying to defend the chicken from the fox. One even swooped down to tag it in the rear. And they didn’t leave until the wild man came out.
Cant help but wonder if the man feeds them. Crows are smart and are known to do good things for people who are nice to them. Imagine if you have a pack of crows hanging out on your farm and you're good to them, they might take initiative to set off the alarm or even protect your livestock like in the video!
Anyone else notice the blue jays helping the chicken in the last video? They weren't all that effective but they tried.
People running to save their pets makes me so happy.
I guess humans are technically farm animals, if you live on a farm, you're an animal that lives on a farm.
*Fox attacks Chicken*
Crows: CORVIDS!!! Assemble!
The fox will need at least 40 sessions of therapy…
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bro has a vendetta against that fox💀 2:13
2:31 Thank you for the update and thumbs up good man.
Hawk to chicken: I'm a bird of prey, surrender to your fate.
Rooster to fox: I'm a bird of fray, I'm about to pluck your tail!
I love how the guy picked the hen up, soothing her by petting and hugged her! Then checked her and gave a thumbs up!
As for crows, Ive always feed and encouraging them to hang around. They are fierce guardians and alarms. But interesting enough, I got swans to protect my waterbirds..very good at it. The last guy come out in hus boxers and he kept chasing and chasing fox..thats kudos
Im clutching my pearls!!! Run chicken run!! 😂 gosh that got my heart racing
Seriously love this kinda content. Even if I am 2 years late, ima go binge watch your channel now.
I find it so funny, the way the chickens instantly lose a shit ton of feathers once they get even just handled roughly😭😭💀
Wow this is amazing how animals stand up for each other!
Damn, I assumed the first one was clickbait but no, the goat saved the chicken no doubt about it.
And that second chicken came in for an assist
On the 2nd video, that rooster was bigger than the hawk!! Great compilation.
The farm will be safe if you have rooster, goat and a guard dog!
And a donkey!! Donkeys are fierce and so powerful.
@@renacleerican7824 came here to say that. If there was a donkey, the fox wouldn't have made it
Donkeys are beasts!!! Better farm guardians on earth
Love how the crows are trying to save the chicken from the fox too
Nah, they're waiting for a piece most likely.
Humans in this video, “No eats these chickens but ME!”
3:23 FLINT L O C K W O O D
1:09 TIL a woman is a farm animal
I guess humans are animals and she happens to live on a farm. 🤣
2:43 pigeons giving air support with poop bombs
2:13 🤣🤣🗣HE’S HOLDIN’UP HIS BRITCHES RUNNIN’ FASTER THAN USAIN BOLT!!!🤣🤣🤣
Blessings From Texas 🤠
My grandmother has chickens and 2 geese. The geese would get super pissed whenever a chicken hawk was flying overhead.
Its insane watching a good rooster protect his flock! Them big fearless ones are damn near indispensable!
around 2:50 you can see wild birds chasing the fox off too. I think I saw a bluejay if I’m not mistaken.
That's a big farm animal at 1:06, saving the chicken. What was that? Bigfoot?
2:57 Bros got the whole bomb squad after him
**EDIT**
"Humans save chickens from predators"
**Title Fixed**
I hope all the chickens were ok.
I love my chickens 💕
The fried ones or the live ones? 😂
This is why people need to keep their domestic animals properly secured.... It's not the wild animals' faults y'all keep leaving out free food for them to grab.
I loved it when the guy hugged the chicken 😂
With this music, it looks like a fierce psychotic action thriller
0:39 hubby heeellppp
Farm animals would do anything to protect each other, because they are family
Wow, that rooster showed the hawk who's the sheriff around those parts.
I love how some of these chickens owners act as if the attack could never be predicted.
Ninja rooster and all, the hen who stood up to the fox is the hero here.
Thank you for that soundtrack. LOL It was perfect!
Dramatic scenes call for dramatic music 🫡
This just popped in my feed. And now I now just how bad ass roosters truly are. 👍💪☠️
I was waiting for the kid at the end to gallop over the fence like the majestic beast that he is 😂
Poor Mr Fox…..starving…..
Made a stupid decision. Clearly not fit to survive.
cause of humans taken away more forest and spaces. At they need to seek farms, instead.
Idk what it is about animals protecting their families that makes me want to cry. They rush towards death with zero hesitation, it's incredible.
Whenever I hear the alarm calls from the blue jays and sparrows at my bird feeder, I know it's time to go outside and give the neighbors a show by flailing and screaming like a banshee. I dont really feel the need to inform them I'm chasing off a hawk.
That animal was practically naked at the end
I think too many close calls with foxes has left them almost completely plucked :)
those birds following the chicken and fox like theyre in a movie 💀
Thank God chickens can and do lose their feathers.. ❤
Where are these compilation of these videos are from ?
These mostly take place in United States farms. Links to original videos in description 👍
Give that first chicken a medal for heroism. Being as small as the victim she (he? can't tell if it's possibly a rooster) went to help selflessly. More humanity and heroism than most humanoids
Good compilation
Love the way roosters and hens will go up to bat for each other! fantastic to see one hen in trouble, and her sister pulling up to the function with their rooster like "and what's going on here?"
Cockerels are not strong but their bravery and loyalty are wonderful
First one the rooster AND the goat came in clutch!! Cool video!
if you notice in the ninja rooster segment another rooster came ready for a fight a looked like a barred rock so there could have been 2 roosters against the fox.
omg I love this video so much,thank yous o so much for this!!! 😍😁😍
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Some farmers don't keep Roasters, they say they can't lay eggs but eat more..Hey please watch this video lol.. A roaster can save your whole farm 😂
My beagle is vigilant against birds of prey in the sky. He also does not allow helicopters or small engine airplanes to even think about landing in his yard.
Everybody loves chickens!
The chickens and I think a turkey/hen in one of the videos were so bravely trying to fight with the fox to save their friend rather than hiding for themselves really shocked me and made me cry and completely changed how I used to think about prey animals
That boy in the last one was like the T1000. He would not stop! Just needed some hooks for hands.
To anyone who cares: its less the animals consciously saving each other, and more the ‘protector’ just being territorial. Territorial farm animals don’t mind each other as they grow up together (e.g the goat in the first clip is used to the company of hens and so doesn’t instinctively attack them) But as soon as it saw an outside animal it went aggressive
It's pretty funny watching farm animals chase a fox on two legs, in their boxers 😂
Always wonder if a chicken ever feels safe and secure when they’re in the hands of their owner after situations like this or if they still feel entrapped and terrified
Probaly safe as they don't seem to struggle. Probably thinking this creature holding me is way bigger then a fox
Do not forget that civilization is a continuous process of breeding and selecting humans into the farm humans. That's why you have this feel of relation to farm animals.
Great share video helping each other is Good
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Rooster was like "here in this place we operate under the principles of castle doctrine". 😂
Good Lord. That music made it very stressful. Like a horror movie. Glad they all survived.
lol the music
I was feeling particularly dramatic 😅
Are those coyote’s & foxes, try giving them dogfood or catfood, it might save your chickens & pets. they’re just hungry.
Ya know I can’t blame wildlife when food is readily available like this. They’re opportunists. They gotta eat, too.
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Are the crows trying to protect the chicken, or are they cheering on the cat?