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ALMOST BEEKEEPING - RELATED TOPICS => FARMING & COUNTRY LIFE => Topic started by: bee-nuts on December 12, 2011, 03:45:25 am
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I dont know if any of you have heard of this phenomenon but apparently once in a while there are for whatever genetic reason grouse born with no fear of humans. They actually will follow you around with great curiosity as if you raised them as a pet. One of these popped up at my uncles this year. My cousin remarked one day as he returned from checking his deer plot where he planted corn that there was a grouse there and it did not even bother running off when he pulled up on his four wheeler. Next thing we knew he would pop up along the trails and run in front of us or follow behind us as if he were the family dog. Come deer season he followed on of the deer hunters to his stand and actually jumped right up in his lap and started picking at his gloves.
My uncle just emailed me some pictures. One picture shows the grouse right in the cab of the mule (a four wheel utility vehicle) as he decided to come along for the ride. No kidding folks, lol!
hopefully I can get the pictures uploaded for you all to see.
(http://i642.photobucket.com/albums/uu144/mofrapy/grousealongfortheride.jpg)
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A cousin in Colorado called them crazy chickens.
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Not here..Those crazy things wait til your about to step on them to explode out from under you. Scares the stew out of ya every time. Would love to have some eggs from them to set in an incubator. Could ya follow it around til Spring and save me some :)
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Very cool!
Scott
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That's pretty neat!
Is it just humans that they aren't afraid of? If not, then it is amazing that it lasted this long!!