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February 4, 2017 8:33 AM Subscribe
Jokgu the Chicken is an accomplished soloist and a member of The Flockstars ("Now available to perform for New Year's Parties, Weddings, Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, Birthday Parties or any special occasion lol"). [videos contain clucking, ambient music and fulsome praise].
More on the Two Creative Chicks YouTube channel and Facebook page. Here's a behind-the-scenes look at the life of avian rock stars [background music].
More on the Two Creative Chicks YouTube channel and Facebook page. Here's a behind-the-scenes look at the life of avian rock stars [background music].
Love it! Jokgu must be a genius chicken, because (in my experience) chickens are kind of dumb and not easy to train. Or maybe I was just doing it wrong, because my hens definitely did not like to be cuddled and petted.
Anyway, these are some lucky chickens, to have all those toys and opportunities for musical self-expression. Because heaven knows chickens can't sing!
posted by Quietgal at 9:06 AM on February 4, 2017
Anyway, these are some lucky chickens, to have all those toys and opportunities for musical self-expression. Because heaven knows chickens can't sing!
posted by Quietgal at 9:06 AM on February 4, 2017
Chicken training is TOTALLY a thing.
posted by redsparkler at 9:27 AM on February 4, 2017 [1 favorite]
posted by redsparkler at 9:27 AM on February 4, 2017 [1 favorite]
Make fun of Jokgu, but he's clucking all the way to the bank.
posted by lagomorphius at 9:34 AM on February 4, 2017 [1 favorite]
posted by lagomorphius at 9:34 AM on February 4, 2017 [1 favorite]
Back in the dark ages when I was a child, we'd go on our annual trek to visit family in Florida. Somewhere along that trip was a stop to visit the trained chickens: you'd plunk some cash in the hopper and the chicken would perform whatever trick and then be rewarded with a serving of chicken food.
There were all sorts of different feats that the different chickens would perform... a kind of chicken specialization in their workplace. I have no idea why we stopped there since my dad grew up plowing behind a mule on a small farm; maybe it was the novelty of chickens as something other than food.
I wish I could remember where the place was. So odd. We just took it for granted that, of course, chickens performing (usually musical) tricks was 'a thing' that existed.
posted by mightshould at 10:43 AM on February 4, 2017 [3 favorites]
There were all sorts of different feats that the different chickens would perform... a kind of chicken specialization in their workplace. I have no idea why we stopped there since my dad grew up plowing behind a mule on a small farm; maybe it was the novelty of chickens as something other than food.
I wish I could remember where the place was. So odd. We just took it for granted that, of course, chickens performing (usually musical) tricks was 'a thing' that existed.
posted by mightshould at 10:43 AM on February 4, 2017 [3 favorites]
Jam bands pretty much sound the same even across species.
posted by zrail at 11:41 AM on February 4, 2017 [3 favorites]
posted by zrail at 11:41 AM on February 4, 2017 [3 favorites]
Obligatory Werner Herzog clip (2:40). Werner hates chickens.
posted by lagomorphius at 11:46 AM on February 4, 2017 [1 favorite]
posted by lagomorphius at 11:46 AM on February 4, 2017 [1 favorite]
I love birds and wanted to be excited about this but all I saw was a chicken trained to peck at keys when they light up.
And I so wanted to believe.
posted by kinnakeet at 3:35 PM on February 4, 2017
And I so wanted to believe.
posted by kinnakeet at 3:35 PM on February 4, 2017
OMG Baltimore has the best two-person bands.
posted by Johnny Wallflower at 6:57 PM on February 4, 2017
posted by Johnny Wallflower at 6:57 PM on February 4, 2017
Yay, Hatebeak!
posted by palmcorder_yajna at 1:51 AM on February 5, 2017
posted by palmcorder_yajna at 1:51 AM on February 5, 2017
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