Rooster falls in love with disabled chick
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I love how he climbs up on her walking aid and crows out loud, as if he's shouting to the world: "I LOVE THIS WOMAN!"
There is no "as if" there is only fact.
He loves that woman.
“THIS IS MY WIFE!!!”
@@ssjpanda8417Yeah, but he can't actually speak is my point, hence 'as if'.
I imagined a man standing in his wife's wheelchair just to shout "I LOVE THIS WOMAN!"
So romantic ❤
Kinda reminds me of Tom Cruise jumping on the couch, screaming about how he loved Katie. (Except… the rooster is a better person, and I believe their love is real…. 😮💨)
A better love story than 99% of the stuff that's being published today.
I’m sad now
True
@everlasting....what love story? Dat chick is de only chick de rooster sees,der are no other chicks der 2 grab his attention,if der was other chicks de rooster wil be all over de place(south africa)
Definitely better than Twilight saga
@@LollyMadikiza-xw4ok did you see the video? She literally explains that
Shrimp was bullied by other roosters
Basil bullied other hens
However they are in love
What a dynamic
Basil is the first chicken tomboy
Opposites attract is true across species I guess lol
BDSM is real.
When did we normalize butchering these gentle creatures for consumption? 😢
@@bdancestars When we got hungry.
I can tell this is real because every time I have been around a rooster (including my own) they were not the nicest. The fact that he's so gentle with her, and with you, let's me believe he really is a sweet boy
It often, by the way, like dogs - is influenced on the breed of chickens. The breed seramas love humans - and have always been bred not for meat or eggs but to be pets. Aggressiveness has been bred out of them. In fact they have what is called “Table shows” sort of like a dog show - and if a male acts in any way aggressively to the other males he’s around he is disqualified. They are also judged on looks and posture.
It’s like the antithesis of cock fighting.
They are very small birds. The hens about the size of a dove.
We had multiple roosters from different breeds and they were all nice to both humans and their hens guess we got lucky 😊 Although we once had a rooster which got hatched from our own chicken's eggs, it failed miserably as he and a hen were the only hatchlings who managed to survive. When it got in his teen years he would often attack my very pink boots (i was like 8 years old at the time) and at those moments his father protected me by correcting his son. When the father died years later his son had to take over and it had turned into a very kind rooster just like his father, never attacking me again. His father teached him well and honestly his father was and still is my fav rooster not just because he protected me but it was our very first rooster and he was the kindest of them all both to humans and his hens. Theyre both dead for years now but im glad to have had such roosters, the ones we have now just feel different.
It is genetic. I have owned dozens of roosters and some are nice. Some are mean. Higher quality bred ones are less likely to be mean
Yes same here. I had a few roosters growing up and they weren't nice 🙁
Shrimp is the IDEAL boyfriend / husband. He is devoted and attentive. He feeds Basil and entertains her. He is setting the bar really high for the rest of us guys. I hope my wife never sees this video. I don't think I can compete!
Lol😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😆 😂 😆
But he's got some good romance tips for you! When's the last time you picked blueberries off the floor and set them in front of your wife? 😉
🤣
Lol❤
I've heard this from other people who have backyard chickens (non-commercial breeders). He was beat up and pushed out. You gave him his lady. He doesn't have to compete for her. She is all his. He takes care of her as is his duty. He is a kind bird, a good rooster. Bless them both, and you folks.
You are angels in this world! Thank you for your wonderful generosity and care for those animals. May God bless you more each day of your life.
We got my rooster from a neighbor who got some straight-run chicks the spring before and ended up with two roosters who fought each other bloody every day if they weren’t separated. We were ordering chicks for our first flock and he offered us a rooster. We figured we would help him out, because I did some research and convinced my parents that roosters were good in the flock. We didn’t have other chickens yet though - and even when the chicks came they were babies, so he was lonely every day free ranging. He even ran back to the other farm a few times because he wanted other chickens, and as inexperienced chicken owners we decided to put the young chicks out and see how he treated them. They were too little to be outside but it was summer and boiling hot out, and they were fine, presuming he accepted them…and he did. Most of them from that flock ended up going to different homes because we had to order a minimum of 20 birds but we didn’t need them all, and had more chicks coming later. But he loved them! This giant rooster was doing the mating dance for chicks who came up to his ankles! He was so kind and for a while acted like a mother hen to them. We still have two hens from that batch, and he still loves them the most.
@@oliviadavis3638 Very cool story, ma'am. Thanks for sharing.
@@americanpatriot7247 thanks 😊😊
Beautiful story u guys are living a dream of mine ❤❤❤❤❤😊 i wish i cud do same as you guys May Father and mom creater of all and everything bless you guys and me so I can learn from u guys. Bless all the animals and May more people wake up to the truth animals are our friends not our food!
2:05 how can people even question that?? Literally all animals have emotions, they aren’t robots. They have personalities, clearly shown in this video too. People are so ignorant to animals emotions.
But this was so cuuute 😖💕
Totally agree. Some people seem to believe that animals are emotionally inferior, that they don't reason, think or love. We have a long way ahead of us in terms of animal rights
yea the more closely you interact with animals the more apparent it is, even animals that we don't think of as being intelligent are often much smarter than you may first think once you actually are around on a daily basis and see them interacting with the world around them.
@@Dell-ol6hb exactlyyy!
Yeah, I know right!
*Eating chicken nuggets*
Pigs are as smart as a human 3 year old! I saw this video once where a pig would purposely avoid stepping on flowers, and then later pick some of them to decorate her little pig house with! It was adorable
The way he perched and yelled like “this is my girl” 😆 it’s adorable!
The deep connection Shrip has with Basil is just adorable. He's such a gentle rooster and putting her needs before himself. Unconditional love isn't just for humans. This video is proof. 🐓 🐔 ❤
Roosters will find food and call the hens and chicks over to eat it while they stand guard. The natural behavior of roosters is inspiring
Honestly, humans seem a lot less capable of unconditional love than nonhuman animals.
Such a cute story. It would be so good if they could fit Basil with a 3D printed prosthetic.
I wish it was easier to be a Vegan, I feel mostly guilt free eating chicken more so then most other meat but watching things like this makes it hard man.
@@DoomSplitta Have you tried a vegetarian diet? It may be easier to try this first rather than go straight onto vegan.😊
They aren't "just chickens" They have emotions just like any other animal. A rooster will have a favorite hen. Roosters will protect their hens to the death. The rooster dance he does is a mating dance. But he doesn't seem to bother her with mating. Such a sweet story. ❤
"bother" her. LOL
@@KindCountsDeb3773 roosters really tear the hens up with mating 😢 it can be quite dangerous
Well said, @Monica.
@@KindCountsDeb3773 i laughed at that too! 😂
@@cecilyerker omg...tear the head up!
I'm glad he was gentle with her because he could obviously tell maybe she wasn't in the mood for the mambo!😂
Roosters are real gentlemen. My rooster is always making sure his hens eat first before he does.
Awww such a gentle man XD
I have a rooster tho his name is adriaan
Keep these lovebirds for as long as fate allows. I don't know the average lifespan but please let these 2 live to a ripe old age, let them love forever.
Exactly! Lovebirds❤️
most chickens can live 12-15 years if not longer when theyre well cared for and healthy :D
Pretty sure that birds like these only have 6 years to live
@@mig2five not at all! chickens have the average lifespan of a large dog if taken care of properly
Anyone who tries to tell you that you're "projecting" onto Shrimp and Basil has forgotten what it means to be "human". Thank you for making this wonderful story a reality.
Or trolling, but regardless i dont see a problem on finding animals cute
It's the reverse: they don't know what it means to be an animal, because empathy and strong bonds are 100% a common animal trait.
We aren't that special in that regard.
@@courtykat exactly. It’s silly that people think that emotional intelligence is something only humans and our companion animals (like dogs) possess. Most species are much more intelligent than we assume. Even many types of fish can form bonds with their owners and recognize them.
@@courtykat I was literally about to comment the same thing.
@@courtykatFr. Its different if you’re ‘projecting’ something that isn’t there. But there’s actual feeling there, it’s not fake, plus chickens are pretty social (and smart) animals.
I had something like this between two of my chickens, Wendy and Tommy.
Wendy had neurological problems, and ever since she was a day-old chick, she was special needs. There were three separate times I pulled her from the brink of death, and I loved that bird more than anything, and she lived with my pigeons so I could give her the care she needed. She was a little ginger and brown silkie.
Tommy was a very huge, very docile rooster who I also raised from a chick. He arrived at my house, a runt, soaked in water and shaking, and the moment I saw him, I knew he was something special. At one point, he developed Scaly Leg Mites and I separated him from the rest of the flock, and by the time he was cured and put back, a new rooster had taken over. Tommy didn’t like to fight, and let that other rooster beat him up badly. So, I had no other choice than to move him in with Wendy. Instantly, they clicked.
Wendy had lost her ‘baby’ an adopted disabled chick named Owlet to her disability months prior, and was still downcast. But with Tommy, she perked up. They shared food, slept together, drank together. If Wendy wanted to sleep outside, he kept her warm. If she was hungry, he would find food. But after almost a year, I found Wendy cold in her favourite sleeping place. She’d died. And I still don’t know how or why.
Tommy was distraught. He paced the coop constantly, searching for her for days. He lost weight, he was scruffy. I didn’t hear him crow at all. A month later, and he passed away too, in almost the same place. I believe they are together now, but it still hurts my heart to remember them.
Rest In Peace, you two. I’m happy you’re together again.
That is so sad and so very beautiful. They were lucky to have a good caretaker like you!
Oh my god, these two were in love, just as the rooster n hen in this vid!! :) I think it's so sweet when animals love one another so much, but it sucks when one of em passes and the other one doesn't know what happened. I think you did wonderful in caring for these babies though and you gave these two probable soulmates a chance to meet in their lifetime. I think they'd be grateful that they had a caring person to help them when they needed it 😊 here's to hoping for the best for you and any future chickies u have or have rn and I'm sending positive vibes over there!!
I wasn't ready for all these tears. 😢
Man this is so sad
I hope Tommy and Wendy rest in peace and happy together in the afterlife. My condolences
This is very wholesome. It is clear how much Shrimp cares about Basil. That is true love right there. It warms my heart to see chickens living actual happy lives instead of being raised just to become food.
Iikr
Yeah, because it just isn’t fair that people only raise chickens for food! I mean, chickens can be just as good (if not better) pets than most of your random everyday household pets like lizards and such who don’t pay attention to you at all. It’s just not right that people ignore all that and just get some pet that won’t even be fun and is un-interactive. I mean they don’t even give chickens a chance as pets!
@@peckyjr-sx7et eating chickens goes back generations its gonna take a lot of effort to convince others to unlearn eating habits but i can let it slide for people who are in poverty and have to eat chickens
@eehee2428 Let it slide as if it has consequences? Or we’re supposed to care about it? Every animal that is not a plant eater, eats meat and practically applied needs it to be healthy and strong.
1 BILLION chickens killed in just America every year for only one reason .... incredible human arrogance. Chickens recognize themselves in the mirror, which is the definition of being self-aware. I've been vegetarian 37 years. You have ZERO excuse.
I love the shipping dynamic between them and it’s so adorable 🥰
me too. i love shipping them in buckets to my house. so goodddddd
nahhh 😭😭@@streetplaya23
Only people who have never owned chickens would say oh, you’re just anamorphizing them. No they have every ability to express themselves and they are as unique personalities as you or I. We had a hen that had to go in a sling after 10 years. Thanks for devoting to those animals that need quality care.
I've never owned chickens, and I don't have this mindset....this is a beautiful couple!
I never owned chickens but this story is very heartwarming and I find them really adorable. 🥰 I hopethey live happily together for as long as they can.
I too put a 14 yr rooster in a sling - he continued to be interested and partake in life and the affection such as grooming of his hen till he passed a year later.
I’ve never had chickens but I owned pet rats for years and I can say it’s the same. Every single one has its own unique personality and variation in intelligence and interests. Some are eager to interact with humans and are very trainable. Several of my rats knew their names, would come when called, and perform tricks.
Owning chickens is a very different experience, I daresay even more different than owning cats and dogs. Once you actually take care of chickens, you will actually realize how complex and different they are than the rest. They display and show signs of emotion and sentience, exactly human-like and are just the most cutest things imaginable. I had many chickens throughout the years and though, unfortunately they passed away, I still continue to miss my Toast, Butter and Brownie very much
They aren’t “just” chickens! They are animals who need to be loved and helped. They have emotions. Fear, anger, kindness, etc…I absolutely adore them! ❤❤❤❤
They are also delicious
I eat meat. I’m not some crazed leftist vegan, however, I do believe we should kill humanely. We buy certified humane eggs, meat, and our pet food is human grade. Cruel killing is never ok. IMO
do these replies know that you can still be a meat eater AND have respect for living animals at the same time? 💀
Yes! I had a lil' chicken once. At first we were gonna name her gertrude after my grandma but then after she grew enough to have feathers we noticed she had a limp leg. We named her Gimpy and I would help her around to get food and water. When she was lagging behind the group I would come and sit down. It was my way of asking "Do you wanna rest with me?" sometimes she would come and rest by my lap or I would pick her up and put her into my lap. She was a really sweat chicken and I loved her a lot. But one day there was a huge storm and Gimpy couldnt get up the ramp to get into her hen house. She was so cold. I didnt notice. And she died.
Poor ittle Gimpy died cold, and alone because I wasn't careful enough to make sure she could make it up the ramp.
@Veruna that's dumb. I find homegrown chickens delicious as fuck, yet i also had a 7 year old hen die of old age. Food has nothing to do with respect, it's just attention seeking bullshit.
I showed my parents this and they thought it was so cute 🥺
Man, The love between these chickens is SO Strong, it would give Romeo & Juliet a run for their money.
I’ve raised so many disabled chickens. The personalities they have and the way they connect with each other and people is extraordinary.
Same here but I had a disabled cat just like me
Si, yo tenia una gallina ciega. Era mi favorita.
I have raised chickens my entire life and i tame them and fully understand them, and when i see the way shrimp looks at basil, he really, really cares about her. That is the most loving look ive ever seen on a rooster. They are like an old couple, its really sweet to see something like this.
When you see a dozen eggs in her bedding, you'll know it's more than platonic.
That might be true, but he also really really wants to mate with her 😂 Still, good rooster behaviour is adorable when they care for their hens and call them over for food.
@@Krabbeltje i mean thats a part of love lol
@@Ellistar haha true that! But it seems like most commenters forget that here, as if it's some weird taboo
Do you... send them to the slaughterhouse?
That's adorable. I love watching a rooster call over his girl because he's found her a special treat. They will dance for their ladies too. It sounds like these two just had the perfect temperaments for each other, even if they didn't fit in with the rest of the flock.
I've been keeping chickens for many years and every one of my birds has had an individual "chickenality", so to speak. They are very intelligent and can be just as diverse as humans. They are very capable of showing empathy for a sick or injured member of the flock, some more than others. I think that I would rather be around my birds more than most people!
I just love knowing there are people out there who see animals as the individuals that they are, and are willing to give them a lovely, happy, safe life.
@Black King its crazy people like you must be mentally disabled a bit to not have any empathy for animals like that
After raising chickens (with very similar genetics to these two awesome birds) I can confirm and see how these behaviors can manifest. Birds (especially chickens) can make wonderful pets due to their natural instinct to bond with others. This video is a great representation of how awe-inspiring this can be! Thank you for sharing this amazingly positive and upbeat tale of two smitten rescue birds!
Yes my Roo is the best Owl man we call him he's a Wyandotte mix he has just become a father of 7.They all have personality
@@blessedwithtruth105 that's awesome!! Congratulations!
no chickens are barnyard animals, not pets, they do have emotions, but only the more primitive ones like, anger fear and lust.
They don't love, and if ye see a cock dancing it is not because he is in love, it is because he is horny
If only people were like this. Bonding with one another person and not judging them right off the bat
If I’m not mistaken, birds are the only species outside of mammals which actually feel legitimate emotions such as love. There are certain components missing from fish and reptilian brains which prevent them from feeling complex emotions (rather regarding situations as positive or negative rather than actual anger, love, fear, etc). But birds do have these components and thus can feel genuine love for others. (Despite the cliche of chickens being incredibly dumb).
The way he runs to her in the mornings: 'Babe, good morning, I'm coming girl!' Aww😊
This is just about the most TOUCHING thing in the world. ❤❤❤❤❤
“You’re putting human emotions onto them” Why do people talk about intelligent animals like they don’t have emotions? They feel emotions just as strongly as we do and these two worked out so well together~
It's not that we think they have no emotions, it's just that they have chicken emotions, and we -- as a human animal -- will never be able to truly know what those emotions are because we are not chickens. These chickens are not free, they are not growing up and living their lives as their wild ancestors did, and whatever behaviors they exhibit are potentially a result of their altered environment. Who is to say this rooster would react in this same way completely free of any human intervention? What we view as "love" could also translate into "desperation" or "loneliness" or any other myriad of emotions that might arise in a confused animal living apart from its kind, surrounded by humans, in an unnatural human-built environment. And just because a rooster might feel whatever emotions it is feeling, does not mean it will react in the same way that a human might if we experienced those same emotions, because chickens do not have a human sense of morality or law. That's what we mean when we say that.
@@thekaren1111 Chimpanzees also hunt for fun. It's an entire social group activity for them to seek out monkeys, murder them, and leave their carcasses to rot. Several penguin species engage in necrophilia and pedophilia. Walruses will also try to mate with unattended babies, often inadvertantly smothering them to death with their bulk. So... Yeah, animals do things that humans would find depraved, but they're animals. There is no walrus court of law that will convict a walrus for raping and murdering a baby walrus.
@@thekaren1111 If other animals were capable of speech understood by humans and of creating complex societies, their sense of morality would be vastly different from ours. A spider society, where mother spiders eat their own young, might look at human childrearing as being immoral, whereas we would think it immoral to eat your own babies. That is what I meant by "human morality."
@@SirThopas3 dude thats too long to read dam
@@RafaelPerez-hk8vh Sorry you can't read. I don't know what you want me to do about it.
The perfect love story: No death, no people, no sadness, just chickens
Edit: Holy guacamole I'm famous
Yea chickens
Elephant
Just chicken
Until it's dinner time 😂
Until you have chicken sandwiches
Such a beautiful story. It proves what I've been saying. Chickens do feel love and empathy. My tiny rooster Tyrus, takes care of my almost blind hen.
Animals all have emotions.
You just never see them express it like us, they do it their way.
I have 21 chickens, they all have unique personalities! They are also super smart. They are not 'just' chickens. Love this story :)
I agree they are not 'just' chickens,
they chicken nuggets!
@@The-Cat your desperate attempts to be funny is simply pathetic 🤡
@@The-Cat I truly feel sorry for anyone who is so desperate for negative attention that they would make a comment like yours =/
@@blackavar5723 I will accept your apology only if you are a vegan.
@@The-Cat😂😂😂😂
One of the first "pets" I had when I was growing up on the farm was a Rhode Island Red rooster. He let me pick him up and carry him everywhere, he never showed an ounce of aggression towards me, and was my sidekick for his entire life. Love and companionship come in many different forms. Shrimp and Basil are a couple that the universe meant to have. With luck, they'll enjoy their golden years together. I'm so glad each of them found a home on the Sanctuary, where kindness and patience are so abundant.
The idiots who force roosters into cock fighting lie and tell people that the male birds are "born aggressive" when the real truth is that they are cruel and harsh to the birds, turning those poor birds into mean fighters.
Every time I see folks recount their fond memories of these birds, what always stands out are all the things you described, the goodness and affection they do have if only we'd let them show it and reciprocate.
So happy to read about your big, happy boy 🐓 ❤️
I have a Rhode Island Red Rooster to and he's just like that I notice the bigger Roosters are normally nicer than the tiny Bantams
You guys should check out a UA-cam channel called Living waters
@@EyeSeeThruYou don't get me wrong they can be hella aggressive but it's only towards those who threaten the flock or the territory. But yes otherwise they can be extremely sweet
@@succubliss379 hence my comment earlier. There's always a reason, but the cockfighters lie about everything. Protecting your family isn't "agressive," it's duty.
I hope they grow old together. I think he would die of a broken heart if anything happened to her. thanks for taking them in and giving them a chance to love each other.
So cute ❤ bet they will be together forever ❤❤❤
This is the kinda love that’ll last for ever.
The way he looks at her 😢
Hope they meet each other in the next life.
You know the couple in the Mummy movie. They started reincarnation as bonded chickens.
🐓. 🐤
Says someone who eats chicken
@@osamabinswaggin2142why not both
@@vive335 I'm vegetarian
@@osamabinswaggin2142 and u make it your whole personality I bet
What a gentleman. The moment when you realize this Rooster have better manners than some men. Shrimp, thank you for inspiring me.
Blame it on men why don't cha 💀
@@thatguytony8945 yeah bro its always mens fault its not like society has changed
why dont you introduce another hen, lets see what happens😂
@@thatguytony8945 men my ass, stop genralising the entire gender just because of a few of em, same goes for women.....
@@alonymelony8047 r u being sarcastic rn?, Because if you're not you sound like a 9 yr old kid who would choose a candy over his family
Humans forget they are part of one huge animal family and emotions are part of being an animal. Of course these two can experience connection and love
Don’t listen to people, you know your pets best and every creature that has a heart can be loved and love back❤❤❤❤
He's her protector, sweetest thing I've seen, so nice ❤
No such thing as 'just chickens', or 'just' any animal. We had the most beautiful rooster, a rescue, named very imaginatively by my husband, Mr R. He looked after his girls, 4 rescued hens, let them eat first, protected them from birds; a real gentleman.❤
That's great but they're still animals. Human beings are honored by Allah ﷻ (God).
@@smeggiamagarwine The Truth will always be the Truth. It doesn't need you or me. It doesn't need to be asked. It's true by default :)
@@rafayshakeel4812 Either we stop eating all types of meat or human meat will also be sold like other meat, how's that for a truth
@@rafayshakeel4812 no disrespect but humans are animals
@@paulie561 I’m a vegetarian and I totally agree because humans are also animals. It is apparently not cruel to kill them but it would be horrible if they killed us. I agree with you.
This is precious! I connect with chickens really well. I had the opportunity to raise 23 babies. 16 chickens and 7 ducks. It was the experience of a lifetime that I'll never forget! 💜
They are not just chickens. They are very smart. People don't know what they are missing. Chicken are not a thing. They are smart they feel they have emotions like humans. I got chickens only 3 now they mourn when one of them dies. They know when I'm sad. They even comfort me and gather around me. Laying around me resting with me. They are not just chickens. They have a brain and a lot of compassion towards humans. And tolerate almost everything. I don't regret having them.
And also chickens can see angels
This is a way better love story than most of the garbage coming from Hollywood these days.
Give these birds an Oscar ❤
Yes! And the Oscar goes to the lovestory of Basil& Shrimp 👏🍤👏 🌿 🏆 ❤️❤️
I give you an Oscar for winning comment of the video, altho there have been many close runners up. 🏆🥇
Okay? Where did this come from?
Who would you choose to play the characters? 🤣
agreed, I'm emotionally connected to these chickens love affair, that's how dull Hollywood is now.. imagine that
As a person who has chickens as pets, this warms my heart. And I can confirm that chickens CAN feel emotions such as love and care.
Exactly me too feel like Zhongli because my rooster died😶
Oui les poules et les poulets sont souvent méprisés, mais si les gens les connaissaient réellement, ils seraient émerveillés par leur intelligence et l'amour qu'ils peuvent nous donner....
That's really sweet ☺️
People who don't think animals can get attached to other animals clearly have no idea what they're talking about. Chickens aren't mammals but they are still capable of forming attachments and having personalities as is clearly shown here
Honestly I agree. I've been raising chickens, and the emotions they have toward each other is just remarkable.
Awwwww the love story I didn't know I needed!! This is like my husband and myself, I'm disabled and have a few other health issues going on, my husband is my care giver and I'd be lost without him.
I don't know anything about chickens but even I can see these feathered friends have found companionship, happiness and security together. If they weren't happy in each other's company they would make it known especially because Basil isn't a fan other birds.
I also have a disability and I'm single, but I'd like to have a family in future, so I would actually want to get married later, but I'm now thinking about "how am I supposed to tell my future husband about my disability?"
Why am I even telling this to random strangers? 😅 I'm too naive
@@maryamsalah135 When you meet your person telling them will be easier than you thought.
@@squeakatu1981 I was not disabled, but fell into the trap of a high class manipulator who wasted my youth away and poisoned me because of his sadistic tendencies and his inability to cope with the fact that I was prettier than him. Considering the fact that most men leave their partners once they're sick (like a 1 week stay in a hospital bc of a broken leg i.e.) is just all around shocking and super suuuuper common. "Meeting your person" mostly happens on very rare occasions and alot may never meet "their person".
@@fleuramolly6169 This is like the opposite of optimism 😅
@@testerwulf3357 I find it kinda funny how whenever I write a comment on UA-cam, it doesn't only get attention from others but also it's the second time that the people who reply to it start small fights... Lol
There’s such a beautiful connection between them.
Hope they live very long happy lives together. A real love story ❤️
A lot of people don't understand that chickens have protective behaviors because of their bonds. It could be romance, their family, or even just buddies from growing up and they show actual affection. We've had chickens for years and there is a definite show of some kind of love and variety of personalities. You just have to see it in person to realize.
Love these two cuties btw
This is what true romance is❤
I had a pair quite similar to this, they were together 24 x 7, if she couldn't see him in sight she would start singing and later screaming if she still couldn't find and on hearing her voice he would always crow and rush to find her. He passed away on Christmas day one year ago and we showed her how we buried him and after that she would go everyday and stand next to his grave the entire day which she continued doing for a month. Another strange thing was she would sing very loudly like always to call for him but on not getting any response from his side she started crowing herself after singing, at first I was confused as to which is this new young rooster responding to her but later I found out it was my hen all along! We have 2 other roosters but even now she doesn't let either of them mate, she gets agressive with them if they try to go near her even though with her guy she used to quite literally go and crouch in front of him to allow him to mate. It was my first time seeing such a deep relationship between chickens.
I got teary-eyed reading this. Such a bitter sweet story. I hope the chicken is doing well. ❤️
Me, too! 😭
Pufhhh me? Crying easy person? Just because I am tearing down on a chicken breast history?
Aww she's a monogamist
They should have died together. She must be so lonely after that😢
I don't think I've seen a more beautiful love story.
Really ?
Human version: ua-cam.com/video/nJTaE1UlMAU/v-deo.html
Those people that think we “ put human emotions” on animals are themselves too arrogant to admit that humans too are animals.
Totally understand that this emotional bond is there. Anyone who has birds of any kind knows how they bond. Geese, Swans, Ducks - some mate for life. This has definitely reminded me of why I’m a vegetarian too.
Yea you're right anyone who has owned fowl knows how they behave and if there was another hen around that was more capable of breeding he would be tearing the feathers out of the back of her neck before moving onto the next one in his harem.
Me too, animals have one life just like us, and it is as important to them as ours is to us.
@@therealelizabethsmallwood So well said. Thank you.
It really confuses me sometimes how a lot of people don’t see that. For example, I know someone who LOVES (for lack of better words) animals, especially birds. She’s raised baby cockatiels from egg to adulthood. She’s spent whole days off work solely devoted to keeping these chicks alive, but then at the same time would pay for the maceration of other chicks.. for an egg McMuffin. She’s rescued a bird, but then she pays for other birds to be killed.. for a pack of chicken nuggets. Like is that… is that not weird? I’m happy she’s rescuing animals, but at the same time like… huh? Call me crazy, but I don’t think whether or not someone deserves to live should be dictated by how colourful their feathers are y’know? 🐓=🦜
@@Militant_Vegan You aren’t crazy. It’s called “conditional love.” I agree with you. I gave all that killing up. Feel much better about my position in the world.
the fact that a rooster treats his girl better than most people just shocks me
but i hope shrimp and basil live happily with each other :)
Edit: omg I just wanted to type in a goofy comment and yall r yelling at me just because I used the word "girl" ;-;
It’s just like all online relationships you only see the good sides online but off camera he be fucking that disabled chick multiple times a day🤣
Lol, it's always about treating girls well.
How about we should talk about treating boys well too?
Matter of fact 80% woman in relation dont treat well / behaves immaturely to their male partners.
Let's just sink that.
@@darksoul6482 Let's just collectively agree that everyone should treat their partner well, it doesn't matter what gender they are
@@leah_bxxc9389 I couldn't agree more but woman in general never do that to man unless he brings money into it..
When the last time you see a woman unconditionally loves you or respects you (except biological moms)
@@darksoul6482 A lot of women love the men they're with 😂 I've noticed it's mostly guys fucking up relationships cos they're insecure and get jealous if their partner interacts with anybody else
Two lovers who were always meant to share their short time on this earth
The way Shrimp was watching Basil was sooo cute!!!
I love chickens 🐔 , roosters 🐓 and ducks 😊
Ducks are hilarious. There is nothing cuter than a baby duck!
I also like lizards and crows.
especially in my 4pc mcnuggets
@@discountlivpig if that's the only thing you can see,I feel sorry for you
@@ansaksa its a joke, lol, i dont even like mcdonalds
When I was a kid I had a chicken 🐔 girl named Magda!❤ The funny part is, I was living in a apartment building back then. They're very smart 😊! She knew her name, some tricks, was very friendly, loving and gentle companion. Also, getting along pretty well with my dog. I would not called their relationship as best buddies, but friends who wouldn't mind each other company.🎉
That's very strange because we also have a Hen here where I live in my apartment building. Granted, there are chickens even in the cities in Miami. A lot of people have little farms they shouldn't in Urban areas. I think someone must have dumped her here. But we all feed her and leave her water
Awwwww this just made me cry😢..They are soo cute together!😊❤I hope they live happily in love forever❤❤
When one goes to the vet,they both go. That's the difference between like and love. Thank you
This is a beautiful story, thanks for sharing it! I used to have hens as pets, that I loved so dearly, and each had a unique personality. I found them to be intelligent in the way other animals aren't. They seem to have good memories and understand spatial things, that say for example, my cats, may not have. Never had a rooster, as I was concerned they may be too aggressive. But you've shown how gentle and loving roosters can be, that's truly educational for the rest of us. God bless you all, and all the animals in your care!
Joan,good comment.
Do you eat chickens ?
@@jjradV No, I don't eat any meat, my conscience won't let me. I've been a vegetarian for over 30 years now. I try not to judge others who eat meat, as everyone's conscience is designed specifically for them. There are so many plant protein choices now to replace animal meat that it's easy for someone to stop eating animals. But even 30 years ago, for me it was a no-brainer, it was the right thing for me to do, as it had bothered me since I was a child to eat animals. I have a great love and appreciation for the animal world, and do not see humans as so superior. The animals we have as pets seem to understand unconditional love better than people, we can learn from them. All the species in this world make it a more beautiful place, and I thank God for them! I try to live and let live as best I can.
@@joansantalucia3291 I wonder if the people working in the factory farms and slaughter houses follow their conscience ?
I wonder how many judges would let people go for rape, torture, incest or murder because the person was just following their conscience.
There are too many people that don't seem to have a conscience, that is why we need Animal rights, to protect Animals from people, that think they can abuse, torture and kill Animals as they see fit.
Have you ever considered becoming vegan ?
The egg and dairy industries are extremely cruel.
Dairy cows are forcibly bred every year so they will produce milk.
The Male dairy calves are killed shortly after birth or kept confined either by being chained up or kept in a small enclosure so they can't move around in order to keep their muscles soft so they can be sold as veal.
The babies are not allowed to have their mothers milk.
Cows are very maternal animals and cry and grieve for weeks after their babies have been taken from them.
Newly hatched Male chicks are ground up alive, gassed, suffocated or drowned because they don't lay eggs.
The laying hens are kept in brutal conditions, deprived of everything that is natural to them.
There are so many people that have no idea of the suffering they are causing and paying for.
As you said , it has never been easier to become vegan.
@@jjradV All good points you made. I don't think people are in fact following their consciences when they do cruel things. Their consciences are either dulled or they've compartmentalize things in their minds to allow themselves to do cruel things. If people were truly following their consciences, they would be compassionate and kind to all of life, so far as they can see at that moment in time. But the fact is, we're all very imperfect and at different places in the maturity of our souls, so we can't live other people's lives for them. Our responsibility is to share what light or truth we've been given with others, and leave it with them to open themselves to it and make better choices, trusting God is working on their consciences (= His Divine Spark in them) and lives.
There is so much cruelty and abuse going on in this world, and it's beyond any one person's ability to stop it. We can only do what we can in our sphere of influence. I'm a praying person, so believe there is great power in that as well. There is so much in this world that we don't understand, but we do the best we can with what we do understand.
In answer to your question, yes I have considered going vegan, but at this point I still have milk products. I'm not a big fan of eggs, but do have them occasionally. Both are in many foods we eat, so it's hard to avoid them completely. Also, my focus has been that the animals are not killed to get the milk or eggs, and the eggs we eat are unfertilized. Maybe at some point, I will cease to eat milk and eggs. But I cannot dwell on all the horrors that are happening in our world, as they are unimaginable to me, and believe it is not healthy to dwell on them anyway, since we are limited in what we can prevent. I will continue to listen to my own conscience (as it was designed for me), and choose to focus on positive and good alternatives or scenarios that are happening, and believe that more good is possible! This works best for me to function this way. I appreciate your communication with me, though. 😇
@@joansantalucia3291 it might work best for you but not for the victims.
There is a lot of suffering in a glass of milk, piece of cheese, a dish of ice cream. All foods that are available in the non dairy section.
Why would anyone deliberately continue harming and killing someone when they have a choice not too.
The cow is not your mother,the milk is not your milk,it is designed to grow a baby cow.
Dairy cows have been manipulated by humans to produce huge amounts of milk,they are literally milking machines.
Cows are even milked while they are pregnant,the milk is full of hormones that are very unhealthy for the human body.
I wonder if God would approve of stealing a cows breast milk and depriving her babies that it was designed to feed.
I wonder if God would approve of forcibly impregnating ( they are put into ,what the dairy industry calls a rape rack) cows every year until their bodies are exhausted from having babies and being continually milked. They are then sent to slaughter, usually between the ages of 5 to 7 years old.
Cows naturally will live into their 20's..
I wonder if God would approve of killing new born Male dairy calves because they don't produce milk ?
When people are making choices that harm other sentient beings out of ignorance that can be forgiven,but when people continue to cause suffering and death because they don't want to change their diet or what they consume that is quite another issue.
To be aware of the violence and death they are causing and paying for is inhumane and unexceptable.
Once you know these things you can't un-know it.
No-no, No-no, I did not just read that title and felt emotionally engaged without even knowing these gorgeous creatures... ❤❤❤
That side eye when she’s eating 😂
People should start realising that animals have bigger souls than most people do.. this story is so lovely and emotional 🥺🥺❤️❤️
Fact..
They are loyal
I’ve never seen chickens act this way and I own chickens. This is incredible and as someone who is around many animals they have a semblance of emotion that can be nurtured and grown if not already grown.
Edit: I should make it clear that I don’t work on a farm. I keep chickens as pets. I only just now remembered that I had one chicken that acted more like a dog. It didn’t play fetch but it was a rooster that like people and loved being to go to bed.
I'm not saying they don't have feelings but it's instincts and nature, most humans act on instincts too. Some of us even develop feelings, lol
@@terryowen6759 yes but, before humans become the way we are now. We were just like the chickens. Practically mindless. We only truly began to grow when the first broken bone was healed. Why was that important? It was important because a broken bone would have been a death sentence but someone stayed to help that person and give them food u til it healed. It all starts somewhere when it comes to evolution.
Most of the cloned brown chickens behave like a empty shell. Get a normal breed and not a genetically engineered one.
@@nathanknight2508
That's a really ignorant way to look at things, honestly.
Nothing is "practically mindless". It either is or it isn't, really. In addition, you don't need to be mindful to have emotional connections and to feel things. People tend to devalue instinctual emotions versus the more voluntary ones, which is bizarre. The instinctual ones are generally the stronger of the two types, and the ones we see overhyped in media and society all around (as an example, "motherly love" or "romantic love", though both of these are typicallg more based in biology than psychological for humans). You don't need a specific IQ to experience a rich emotional life. Humans had emotions (it'd be extremely weird and difficult to justify scientifically if they didn't) before we became advanced enough to wear clothes or build a fire. Almost anything with the capacity to connect (whether pyschologically, biologically, physiologically, etc.) outside of itself has the capability to feel emotion, as a general rule of thumb.
@@nathanknight2508 We’re not the only species to refuse to leave someone behind though? Elephants, African Wild Dogs, Wolves, Lions, Corvids, Dolphins and even Hyenas have been observed trying to nurse sick or injured family members back to full health
This is such a touching story. It's hard to imagine why some people see animals as lesser beings, when clearly they have a rich emotional life. I had a chicken friend who used to come right into my open door and jump on the counter. After she had babies, the other chickens picked on her, and she ran away. I hope she found peace out there in the world. I miss that girl.❤
This makes me sad. I hope she found peace and safety too..
@@annm4833 Thank you Ann. I would have taken her under my wing if I knew she was going to leave.
I'm sad to hear that she was treated so badly, she left. Hoping she found a safe place to live. 😔
@@EyeSeeThruYou I think I heard Poof the first night after she went missing, late in the night, in a distant tree. I called for her, and went looking, but no luck. I tell myself she's happy somewhere else now, wherever she is.
@@peacerebelgirl I hope she found a safe, happy place, too.
Someone needs to make a mini story out of this!!😭😭 it’s so cute and happy!!❤❤❤
What a sweet owner, thank you for giving them a great life❤
In all the chickens in all the world, these two found each other...and a wonderful home. It's a chicken miracle! 💞💖💝
1:17 the stare and him saying i love you theres no ifs or buts they have a deep connection and its defiantly love
When you find the one who can't run away ❤
Honestly, its beautiful how shrimp knows how it feels to be an outsider compared to others and always wants to show Basil that no flaw should make her feel less loved in this world.
Bro this chicken has better manners than most people I know 💀 this chicken is a real gentlemen for seeing that Basil is almost like him😍 I would honestly break in tears if I had a rooster and he had this kind of relationship with one of my hens (I have 7 hens)
This is what *TRUE* love looks like.
This was the most wholesome moment I have seen this whole day and also happy new years!
0:21 I have never seen a bird with such pure chaotic sugar high energy.
Boyfriend/husband material, this little guy is. Basil is lucky! He's so patient and polite, I couldn't believe what I was watching 😂❤
Husband
They're not "just chickens"!
They're sentient beings and they're beautiful! I love this story ❤️
that's at least the story they are telling us. I have been raising chickens for over 30 years and my first thought when I saw this video is "ev they take them inside" because chickens are not like cats or dogs, they do not have any bathroom culture, they do it wherever whenever they need to.
And cocks always protect hens and let them have first pick on the food, but if they only allow him to have access to one hen of course he is going to be overprotective, but a normal cock needs a harem of 6 or 8 hens. Because chickens do not pair bond either.
Its really disgusting that someone would treat chickens like this
@@rphb5870 They sure look happy!
@@rphb5870 I think it's a bit harsh to imply they're abusing or mistreating their chickens. I think chickens act differently depending on how much human interaction they have - these two are obviously pretty domesticated. Personally, my rooster has a favourite hen by a mile. He ignores the other 3 hens. He still protects them all and lets them have first pick of food but he is especially caring for one hen in particular.
As for taking them inside, it's pretty commonplace these days. Because of avian influenza, my chickens HAVE to be kept inside and are not allowed outside, not even in the garden because we have a massive outbreak in my local area. As such, I can't let my chooks spend all their time sat in their indoor coops - they're used to being outside and roaming around. Because of that, I let them roam indoors. Otherwise they'd never get out and I think it would be more disgusting to deprive them of that freedom. They clearly go outside as well as being indoors so I see no issue. Cleaning up chicken poo takes five seconds, plus we see them on puppy pads which they will likely just dispose of after the chickens have done their business.
It has been noted that chickens will pair bond. They won't mate for life, no, but many DO pair bond, especially hens with one another. That's why they often tell you to get an even number of hens.
I actually think it's pretty nasty to accuse someone of mistreating their animals from a 3 minute clip. In all fairness, the rooster Shrimp was taken out of the flock because of violence. What else were they meant to do? Let the other roosters kill him? You know as well as I do that as soon as a bird sees red, they just keep pecking. They obviously didn't want him to be all alone and that's why he was introduced to Basil and vice versa. Considering she is disabled and has mobility issues, what were they meant to do with her? Reintroduce her to a flock where they will likely target her? This seems like a best case scenario for both chickens. As far as I see it, both chickens are likely to be killed by the flock if they aren't accepted which is how it seems to be. I'd rather they be indoors being stroked, having a snuggle together, running around etc than be dead.
Seriously, why are you complaining saying that two clearly cared for animals are being abused when you COULD be spending that time complaining about the actual animal abuse they were saved from? Without battery farming, Basil would've never lost her leg in the first place and without Shrimp being abandoned, he may have been more capable of sticking up for himself. How the hell can you say you've raised chickens for 30 years but then seemingly put down the idea that they're sentient beings? It is something that the World Animal Protection has explicitly stated themselves.
@@theinvertebratequeen FIrst of all, I never said they mistreated them, I said that I was disgusted over how they treated them, which may still be a little too strong, its just I really do not like excrements and because they pop all the time, I have always kept my chicken at arms length. I have chickens for the eggs and the meat, and if a hen is disabled it is an obvious candidate for the stow, as is most cocks. I only keep a few of the most pretty for breeding.
Regarding avian influenza, the best strategy is actually exposure, not isolation. Expose the chickens for the disease, let these who die die, and breed these who survive. The result is a resistant stock of chickens.
They are chickens, they need to be respected for what they are which is pretty awesome by itself
Beautiful Story i am 62 an raised on a small farm I Loved our Critters ! Like the chickens cows pigs Pets !!
I just love how "Off to see the mrs" Shrimp is when he's walking at the start
I have chickens. I absolutely love my birds. I have taken sick birds to the vet. One little bantam hen couldn’t walk for some reason shortly after she hatched. I made little leg splints for her and made a donut out of a towel. Kept her in my house for about 2 months until her legs got strong enough for her to be able to get around and she did!! She just had to mature a little bit for her legs to get stronger. Don’t worry about what others say or think. It’s your conscience that needs to be clear at night when you lay down to sleep and that’s what matters….that you do the best you can to help them and give them a good life. I feel like that is my responsibility for the animals in my care regardless of the species. Thank you for understanding Shrimp and Basil’s needs and being caring enough to cater to that. I wish everyone cared that much. ❤
I didn't know they can love each other like this 💕
Roosters are the best gentleman in the animal kingdom, they always look for food then call the girls over to eat first.
@@deanfirnatine7814 not all of them are gentle tho
They sure can. Animals love unconditionally and can feel jealousy
@@mellawes533 I had an encounter with one and he was quite the Cock.
Please. Birds are master lovers. They represent love, union, devotion and family.
What a sweet couple.❤❤🐔
They are perfect for each other.
It's sad to hear about Basil's health issues. She'll probably go before him, and he will miss her terribly.😕💔
Amanda, Basil and Shrimp are adorable! They’re a lesson in love and kindness.
These chickens have a better relationship than all my relationships combined 😩😭
THE CHIKEN FROm looney tunes
I'm from Yuba City California and we have a large population of chickens that are free to roam around town.
It's nice to see a video made where the chicken/ roosters are praised for compassion and personality.
Not many people can see the birds with such traits. Only for food production.
Thank you for this video.
Omg, I go to yuba city all the time, it's an absolute hi-lite of the trip to see the chickens roaming.
Wow this made me feel more single may they be happy together 😢❤
So adorable ❤
I have chickens and roosters. I love them! My big softie rooster, JB will come up and wait patiently for food. He’s very protective of the more docile/small hens. Chickens are AMAZING and they can truly be sweet and connected.
That's so sweet. Roosters are hard-wired to help their hens. They'll find food for their hens, help with nesting, protection, etc.
I had chickens like this once. They were all murdered without my family’s consent. Thank you for making my day by showing me these sweet chickens. I needed to see this today.
1:59 "you are the most beautiful hen i have seen" "boi if you don't get down imma show ya what this hen can do"
Awww. Very sweet little couple. And of course they have emotions. Kudos to you for appreciating them.
To the people who say shes putting ‘human emotions’ on them, they have emotions too! So sick of ignorant people thinking animals can’t feel things. ❤
And honestly even if she was just “putting human emotions” on these chickens why does it even matter? As long as it isn’t hurting the animals or anyone though I COMPLETELY agree that all animals have separate personalities I have 2 pet snakes and though a lot of people just find them cold and evil, they can be very sweet and like with every other living thing if you give them respect then they will respect you back :) (except for a holes lol)
@@languid-4535I love snakes I love all animals people should save them
@@lathafalls7675 same here!
@@languid-4535 People are dumb if they think animals, including reptiles, don't have emotions. They understand and feel, that's why even a CROCKADILE will appreciate and respect you if you saved them like this man did. ua-cam.com/video/3-8t02CjTOU/v-deo.html
We just don't often have situations happen that make such animals trust us, but when they happen, they think and feel just like humans, and we know when someone saves us they're not likely to be a threat.
dumbasses that are like that are the reason I feel like im going insane
Rest in peace Shrimp
Yum yum 😋
Bro what the fuck.@@a_bigmac_9000
May they have healthy and happy,long lives together in your Special,Dear Family!!🐔🐓❤🐔🐓❤
Shrimp is oh so cute, stomping his feet in dance for his beloved. Birds like all animals have love in their hearts.