I DONT KNOW HOW I EVEN FOUND THIS VIDEO, BUT THIS IS THE GREATEST THING I HAVE EVER SEEN IN MY LIFE. THIS WAS AN EMOTIONAL ROLLER COASTER. GOD BLESS LISA DAMMIT. GOD BLESS HER. AND GOD BLESS THAT FARMER. HE IS THE GUARDIAN OF CHICKENS. THIS HAS TOUCHED MY SOUL. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS. MAKE IT A MOVIE. I WILL BE THERE TO SEE IT. I SWEAR.
God bless you and your heart felt telling of one of the most beautiful story's I have ever heard, You are a wonderful human being and I hope to one day get the chance to make a home for my silkie he is my best friend and believe it or not I'm homeless with Roscoe the Rooster living in San Fransisco in a tent with my lady and my Rooster. Thank you again. Reverend Anthony Scott. May God grant you always good friends near you laughter to cheer you and when you prey heaven to hear you.
This Video is unique. I remember i had chronic depression. And one morning i got up with this heavy (sadness) in my stomach. I was unable to take it anymore. I decided to end everything. Dunno how, but i clicked on this video. And by the end of this video my life was changed. The sadness turned into joy. And i am still alive. This video saved my life. Thanks for uploading it.
I am a grown man and this guy's story brought tears to my eyes. Beautifully written and wonderfully told. With a very poignant message. I am incredibly fortunate to have been introduced to the world of chickens as pets by my girlfriend. I mean, how many people have chickens as pets. Not for eating. Or even for the eggs. Just for the sheer enjoyment of their company. They have personalities that are as unique and varied as any dog or cat. I've been an advocate of Galliformes ever since.
Silkies are such gritty little hens, they don't care what the weather is doing, stop out until it is truly dark, survive things that other hens would die from shock with and make the best mothers. I have saved one from hypothermia using a hairdryer after it fell into the duck pond and watched another recover from a perforated crop after a dog attack. Our little white Silkies raise all our replacement hens and ducklings and we wouldn't be without them in our flock. The only downside is they can't understand why a duckling cheeps so loudly when mum is standing on it's foot, haha.
This is such a moving, beautiful story! Thank God that precious little Liza was spared! I loved the way it was written,how the story was told. The wonderful way it was filmed. The fact that it was told by a pastor & the scriptural referencing..GREAT JOB!! I would love to attend the church he pastors .He spoke with such conviction & emotion. It was a beautiful testament to the integrity of this marvelous bird & their capacity for love & sacrifice. So small a creature, so great an inspiration!
This is the second time I've watched this. This is a beautiful story, and nicely done. God bless you, and all your chickens. You should make this type of video for children. This is the kind of education children should be getting, on how to be kind and compassionate.
You are a wonderful observer of God's Creation. How kind you are to help Liza become a mother! You have a wonderful heart. I hope your farm is blessed.
Mark, no words.. simply intense emotional outburst of feelings! After seeing this video I immediately felt compelled to saying a prayer of thankfulness!
I love this story so much. I bet I watched it over 10 times. I swear this might be my favorite video on TH-cam because I just have a great love for chickens.
Mother hens are ferocious. I witnessed this same thing when I had chickens. Especially in these little banties. The smaller they are, the bigger they imagine themselves to be.
I stopped by here to find out more about a strange looking chicken. How I actually watched and listened to this story I don't know. I do know this story was very well told and very interesting. Thank you for sharing in such a interesting manner. God Bless
This is the sweetest story- if I were that man I would have ran out at that hawk & tried to help her - thankfully SHE MADE IT, he was good to make her her own coop so thanks!!!! Mike & Darlene P.!!!!!
If people knew what Chickens are capable of feeling and how brave they are then they would realize how caring they are. I honestly wish that humans would understand what a beautiful creature this world has and maybe they would stop battering, using and eating them. God Bless you!
This is a beautiful story and so true! I was moved to tears. I am so pleased the story had a happy ending. I am afraid Crows took my one and only Silkie Bantam and despite the best efforts of my two CreamLegbar Cockerels chasing off the crows, she did not survive. I was devastated. Let me tell you, there is no thing braver than a chicken or meaner than a rooster who is p*ssed off. I love them
I could clearly tell that the chicken hawk landed on a fake or non living chicken, but nevertheless I really loved the telling of this cute story. Even though it's a part of nature, I go to great lengths to make sure all my Silkies and the rest of my little flock of chickens are protected from all predators. I haven't lost any of my pet chickens to a predator. Ever.
This was a remake of what had happened. You can tell they used different silkies for the job. Yes, since hawks of that species are endangered, we aren't allowed to interfere with their hunting habits. We have the same ones around our yard, and are only allowed to chase them away for two reasons. One, our chickens wade in grass and stuff with pesticides so it would harm the hawk, and two, if it tried to attack our dog would probably harm it.
I watched this years ago. Recently some chickens came into our lives and I wanted to see it again. I finally found it! I'm so happy, thank you!! There's something about a Silkie ❤🐣❤
I would run out to save my hens including my silkies! My silkie penny got a huge gash in her head and neck because my other chickens hated her my dad was going to shoot her but I could not let that happen! I put on NEOSPOREN on her wounds twice a day and it took about a month and a half to heal completely with feathers too! She truly is a miracle story! Now she is almost 2 and alive and well living with her sister Luna! They both are kept seperate from the other hens! Love u Penny and Luna!!!!
A truly brilliant story about the motherly love towards her young, this story was well written and brilliantly told and I just loved the little movie really does show a chicken isn't a "chicken" if you know what I mean ;) :P
I am going to transcribe this... and draw both Lizza and you yourself for the illustrations.. This should be a children's book and I'm just going to to work on it without consent or collaboration because.. someone should. I will acquire no profit from this endeavor, a ready to print booklet for children both sick in bed or in bright and alert in a sunday school classroom.
Beautiful Video and Silie's are very special little birds with a very big heart. Love their babies and protect them they will. Seen them back off much bigger birds when have their young. They will hatch out all sorts of eggs and raise them. Your video was a delight to watch, so well told the life of a Silkie she is lucky to have you as her friend. Yes, I too would be proud to be called a chicken amazing birds and do have a high intelligence level all unique personalities.
Cool cant wait for someone to call me a chicken it will be like being called a hero! My chicken Cleopatra is a chinese silkie and i think she would do anything for her little one my rabbit tried to attack her chicken and Cleopatra attacked back
I would have rushed out there to take on that hawk. But then, that's my personality. No one and nothing messes with those creatures under my care. I cry every time I watch this.
+StitchBaby I got so angry when I read your reply. You pooped in the well. I rejoice with a mother who managed to finally have a family. Just hope that you never feel the pain of the loss of children like I have. I love hawks, and the hawk could find other food, like field mice, not domesticated chickens. I love chickens, I eat chicken, but I wouldn't eat Liza. For you, the only thing that matters is that they all die. You don't care about the work of the man or of the hen, only the happen chance of the hawk. Your way of thinking is what is wrong with the world today, your evil thinking and those who think like you do. " How dare anyone live in hope. How dare anyone have a miracle in her life." FYI, that looked like a young eagle, not necessarily an adult. You just assume, so typical of pro-deathers. I pray that you repent.
Sorry ignore me, that was my sister she uses my account to do things and i hate it, she is very passionate about animals and often says things before she thinks.. :/
Judd Tamlet Actually Jesus being crucified for us and shedding His Blood to free us from Sin and rising again to give us His Spirit so we could overcome sin and temptation and receive eternal salvation is the Greatest. 🕊❤️
I can attest to a silkie hen's determination to be a mom. Our buff silkie, McNugget, brooded three wooden "practice" eggs for a MONTH until we got six chicks to graft to her. Unfortunately, she only raised two successfully, and we can only keep one- roosters are illegal in my community. Her remaining baby, now a pullet, is still cared for meticulously by Nuggie.
Our white bantam silkie is called Spot because she had one large dark spot. She was a broody hen, but she seldom laid eggs. After several periods of 20 days plus sitting on an empty nest I put 2 eggs from a large hen under her. In a week I knew the eggs were fertile so the wait began. On the 22nd day both eggs hatched and Spot and another black silkie Lonesome became like 2 step moms raising these two chicks. They never left their side, showed them how to look for food, covered them when it was cold and protected them when the other chickens chased them. It was amusing to see Spot try to cover a chick that was as big as her. After 8 weeks Spot and Lonesome rejoined the flock and their two chicks Little Bit and Dot joined as well. So far all lived have lived great lives ever after.The end.
I DONT KNOW HOW I EVEN FOUND THIS VIDEO, BUT THIS IS THE GREATEST THING I HAVE EVER SEEN IN MY LIFE. THIS WAS AN EMOTIONAL ROLLER COASTER. GOD BLESS LISA DAMMIT. GOD BLESS HER. AND GOD BLESS THAT FARMER. HE IS THE GUARDIAN OF CHICKENS. THIS HAS TOUCHED MY SOUL. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS. MAKE IT A MOVIE. I WILL BE THERE TO SEE IT. I SWEAR.
God bless you and your heart felt telling of one of the most beautiful story's I have ever heard, You are a wonderful human being and I hope to one day get the chance to make a home for my silkie he is my best friend and believe it or not I'm homeless with Roscoe the Rooster living in San Fransisco in a tent with my lady and my Rooster. Thank you again. Reverend Anthony Scott. May God grant you always good friends near you laughter to cheer you and when you prey heaven to hear you.
This is a timeless and beautiful story that brings tears to my eyes and I watch it over and over and never tire of the beauty of it.
This Video is unique. I remember i had chronic depression. And one morning i got up with this heavy (sadness) in my stomach. I was unable to take it anymore. I decided to end everything. Dunno how, but i clicked on this video. And by the end of this video my life was changed. The sadness turned into joy. And i am still alive. This video saved my life. Thanks for uploading it.
You just made me cry.God works in miracle ways.Yiu are worthy to live this life and your loved by a mighty God❤
OMG I am a grown man and your video made me cry. Thank you for sharing your story. Chickens are amazing and brave.
I am a grown man and this guy's story brought tears to my eyes. Beautifully written and wonderfully told. With a very poignant message. I am incredibly fortunate to have been introduced to the world of chickens as pets by my girlfriend. I mean, how many people have chickens as pets. Not for eating. Or even for the eggs. Just for the sheer enjoyment of their company. They have personalities that are as unique and varied as any dog or cat. I've been an advocate of Galliformes ever since.
I too have a rooster for a pet, which happens to be a silkie mix. Very beautiful birds..
"I am Honored to be called chicken."
I remember watching this in T.V in the early 2000 as a kid. Finally found this after 20 some yrs. Brings back great memories
Silkies are such gritty little hens, they don't care what the weather is doing, stop out until it is truly dark, survive things that other hens would die from shock with and make the best mothers.
I have saved one from hypothermia using a hairdryer after it fell into the duck pond and watched another recover from a perforated crop after a dog attack.
Our little white Silkies raise all our replacement hens and ducklings and we wouldn't be without them in our flock.
The only downside is they can't understand why a duckling cheeps so loudly when mum is standing on it's foot, haha.
This is such a moving, beautiful story! Thank God that precious little Liza was spared! I loved the way it was written,how the story was told. The wonderful way it was filmed. The fact that it was told by a pastor & the scriptural referencing..GREAT JOB!! I would love to attend the church he pastors .He spoke with such conviction & emotion. It was a beautiful testament to the integrity of this marvelous bird & their capacity for love & sacrifice. So small a creature, so great an inspiration!
This made me cry. Well done.
This is the second time I've watched this. This is a beautiful story, and nicely done. God bless you, and all your chickens. You should make this type of video for children. This is the kind of education children should be getting, on how to be kind and compassionate.
Same
I completely agree 💯😉👍
I loved this story it reminds of the time when a rooster that I had fought of the hawk to protect the baby chicks I had at the time.
You are a wonderful observer of God's Creation. How kind you are to help Liza become a mother! You have a wonderful heart. I hope your farm is blessed.
Mark, no words.. simply intense emotional outburst of feelings!
After seeing this video I immediately felt compelled to saying a prayer of thankfulness!
I love this story so much. I bet I watched it over 10 times. I swear this might be my favorite video on TH-cam because I just have a great love for chickens.
As a Silkie owner, this touch my heart deeply. I lost 20 out of 22 Silkies in August 2012. Beautiful Story :')
Oh man, what the heck happened to them? I hope your flock has recovered and are doing alright.
I thoroughly enjoyed this story, especially the happy ending :)
i was almost in tears when i watched that and when she had her babies so happy and im glad shes ok
Mother hens are ferocious. I witnessed this same thing when I had chickens. Especially in these little banties. The smaller they are, the bigger they imagine themselves to be.
How on earth did you get those chickens to act? Ha! What a great short film and an even greater message.
man.. if I see my chickens scatter in distress I am out the door faster than you can say the word "predator" to protect them. Very charming video
I stopped by here to find out more about a strange looking chicken. How I actually watched and listened to this story I don't know. I do know this story was very well told and very interesting. Thank you for sharing in such a interesting manner. God Bless
Such a beautiful story and Liza and her chicks are adorable :P
This is the sweetest story- if I were that man I would have ran out at that hawk & tried to help her - thankfully SHE MADE IT, he was good to make her her own coop so thanks!!!! Mike & Darlene P.!!!!!
the most beautiful story and the best with the happy ending :D
😭great story! Especially on Mother's Day!
I love my Silkies. When I thought that one died I was so sad I was about to cry until she got up. I am so happy that she saved her chicks.
If people knew what Chickens are capable of feeling and how brave they are then they would realize how caring they are. I honestly wish that humans would understand what a beautiful creature this world has and maybe they would stop battering, using and eating them. God Bless you!
This is a beautiful story and so true! I was moved to tears. I am so pleased the story had a happy ending. I am afraid Crows took my one and only Silkie Bantam and despite the best efforts of my two CreamLegbar Cockerels chasing off the crows, she did not survive. I was devastated. Let me tell you, there is no thing braver than a chicken or meaner than a rooster who is p*ssed off. I love them
I could clearly tell that the chicken hawk landed on a fake or non living chicken, but nevertheless I really loved the telling of this cute story. Even though it's a part of nature, I go to great lengths to make sure all my Silkies and the rest of my little flock of chickens are protected from all predators. I haven't lost any of my pet chickens to a predator. Ever.
Great story to show a child that has been called "chicken"
Wow this was so well done....makes me love my remaining silkie and the rest of my chickens even more. :)
Eliza! Yes, Sir, you are lucky to have such a great chicken.
This was a remake of what had happened. You can tell they used different silkies for the job. Yes, since hawks of that species are endangered, we aren't allowed to interfere with their hunting habits. We have the same ones around our yard, and are only allowed to chase them away for two reasons. One, our chickens wade in grass and stuff with pesticides so it would harm the hawk, and two, if it tried to attack our dog would probably harm it.
I watched this years ago. Recently some chickens came into our lives and I wanted to see it again. I finally found it! I'm so happy, thank you!! There's something about a Silkie ❤🐣❤
What a story! You should make book and share it with the world. =)
I would run out to save my hens including my silkies! My silkie penny got a huge gash in her head and neck because my other chickens hated her my dad was going to shoot her but I could not let that happen! I put on NEOSPOREN on her wounds twice a day and it took about a month and a half to heal completely with feathers too! She truly is a miracle story! Now she is almost 2 and alive and well living with her sister Luna! They both are kept seperate from the other hens! Love u Penny and Luna!!!!
...Someone in this house is cutting onions again...
I am so happy I stumbled across this video! It was so amazing. I laughed and then I actually cried! What a beautiful and touching story.
omg i loved this story and video it actually made me cry :( and i was so glad she made it and was able to continue caring for her babies :)
great story & lesson. God bless you
This should a childrens book...
That is a beautiful and very blessed story!! :)
A truly brilliant story about the motherly love towards her young, this story was well written and brilliantly told and I just loved the little movie really does show a chicken isn't a "chicken" if you know what I mean ;) :P
Beautiful and touching.
What a great mother sniff i actually have six silkies of my own and 3 of them are a family of mum and two chicks
Thanks for posting this..what a great, great story.
I remember watching this so many years ago whoa
i cried listening to this story I Love it!! Very inspiring story!
A great story and a soothing voice. Thank you!
Great story loved it thanks for sharing this!!
Great message! Thanks for the story!
Great story, thanks for sharing!
I am going to transcribe this... and draw both Lizza and you yourself for the illustrations.. This should be a children's book and I'm just going to to work on it without consent or collaboration because.. someone should. I will acquire no profit from this endeavor, a ready to print booklet for children both sick in bed or in bright and alert in a sunday school classroom.
Brought tears to my eye's I love this story and chickens are so awesome and I love mine to death and my silkies for there love of being mothers!
touching! I would HATE of my silkies died!
this made me cry beacause chickens are my best friends ever
Your a good man brotha
thanks for this very inspirational movie about Lisa.. I was about to planning to buy a pair of silkie to be given as a gift to my dad..
This was so awesome and beautifully told!
Truly a great story, truly a great metaphor. So much meaning in so many way, and besides loving chickens, I loved the story:>
Love it! Thank you!! :)
beautiful, thank you
Wow! I saw this story on TV as a child. My heart sank.
This lovely video actually made me get silkies a year ago and now I have 20 and counting 🥰🐣
Beautiful Video and Silie's are very special little birds with a very big heart. Love their babies and protect them they will. Seen them back off much bigger birds when have their young. They will hatch out all sorts of eggs and raise them. Your video was a delight to watch, so well told the life of a Silkie she is lucky to have you as her friend. Yes, I too would be proud to be called a chicken amazing birds and do have a high intelligence level all unique personalities.
That was great, thanks.
silkies are awesome. they will sit and raise any hens eggs. Mine brood Rhode island reds as well as her own...
Cool cant wait for someone to call me a chicken it will be like being called a hero!
My chicken Cleopatra is a chinese silkie and i think she would do anything for her little one
my rabbit tried to attack her chicken and Cleopatra attacked back
Loved it.
I love this vidoe so much watched it so many times
Glad the chicken survived! Why didn't he try to help her instead of watching through the window, and going out after she got attacked?
He barely had any time to react. The hawk is very fast
Exactly Anna🕊
I absolutely love this story. I am a firm believer that animals are far more intelligent and resourceful than most humans give them credit for.
I would have rushed out there to take on that hawk. But then, that's my personality. No one and nothing messes with those creatures under my care.
I cry every time I watch this.
same here
But then hawk's babies die from starvation. I hope u r happy now.
Yeah now that I think of it I am happy
+StitchBaby I got so angry when I read your reply. You pooped in the well. I rejoice with a mother who managed to finally have a family. Just hope that you never feel the pain of the loss of children like I have.
I love hawks, and the hawk could find other food, like field mice, not domesticated chickens. I love chickens, I eat chicken, but I wouldn't eat Liza.
For you, the only thing that matters is that they all die. You don't care about the work of the man or of the hen, only the happen chance of the hawk. Your way of thinking is what is wrong with the world today, your evil thinking and those who think like you do. " How dare anyone live in hope. How dare anyone have a miracle in her life."
FYI, that looked like a young eagle, not necessarily an adult. You just assume, so typical of pro-deathers. I pray that you repent.
Great story.
The broody silkie is a different silkie from the other silkie haha
I love this beautiful tale!
Sorry ignore me, that was my sister she uses my account to do things and i hate it, she is very passionate about animals and often says things before she thinks.. :/
what a great story!!!!
What a wonderful video, Thankyou 🤗
absolutely wonderful story!!!
aw bless yer.. I've lost so many of my silkie girls to birds of prey... all my fluffiest as they have so much fluff they cant see the birds swoop x
i love silkies!
I'm amazed they got all the chooks and maybe that hawk into re-enacting all of that.
... It IS a re-enactment, right?
Thank you for sharing this
I absolutely love ❤️ this video!
This story made me cry
This was a really nice story... but who would just sit looking out the window and watch this happen!!!😳😭
I'm glad she didn't die though!😍😊
The greatest story ever told.
Judd Tamlet
Actually Jesus being crucified for us and shedding His Blood to free us from Sin and rising again to give us His Spirit so we could overcome sin and temptation and receive eternal salvation is the Greatest. 🕊❤️
Saw this years ago and came back to it when my chick died unexpectedly due to a heating error..not disappointed
I can attest to a silkie hen's determination to be a mom. Our buff silkie, McNugget, brooded three wooden "practice" eggs for a MONTH until we got six chicks to graft to her. Unfortunately, she only raised two successfully, and we can only keep one- roosters are illegal in my community. Her remaining baby, now a pullet, is still cared for meticulously by Nuggie.
Heart-warming story.. this might change your thinking.... watch and see...
beautiful , so lovely :')
this is from "the natural history of a chicken" I LIV THIS FREAKIN STORY
Beautiful story.
this is so cool
Awww....love the story
Our white bantam silkie is called Spot because she had one large dark spot. She was a broody hen, but she seldom laid eggs. After several periods of 20 days plus sitting on an empty nest I put 2 eggs from a large hen under her. In a week I knew the eggs were fertile so the wait began. On the 22nd day both eggs hatched and Spot and another black silkie Lonesome became like 2 step moms raising these two chicks. They never left their side, showed them how to look for food, covered them when it was cold and protected them when the other chickens chased them. It was amusing to see Spot try to cover a chick that was as big as her. After 8 weeks Spot and Lonesome rejoined the flock and their two chicks Little Bit and Dot joined as well. So far all lived have lived great lives ever after.The end.
AMAZING!!!!! :D
If only our sweet nurturing Silkie boy Seiji could realize his dream of motherhood like Liza. 😞 (ps this is so well edited)