Gulls are common all-over North America. They prefer warmer climates so more of them are found near coastal areas, but they migrate, and they are found as far north as Canada. I live near the Gulf Coast, so they are very common around my area.
That's a lot of gulls, PoultryBonkers.
Yes, Conecuh Sausage. They're not far from where we're located. Everyone loves that sausage, but I'm not really into it that much. I don't eat a lot of pork, mainly deer sausage, but I used to love Kelley's Sausage better than Conecuh. :)
They are 2 this Spring and they have been raised together. I gathered some things today and put in with them. Hopefully that will make them feel a little more secure. I can't wait until they start laying so I can hatch some chicks out from them. Thanks for the input.
I have a pair and they haven't started laying yet. I was thinking of taking some tall grass or sage brush and sticking clumps of it all throughout their enclosure to help give them a little more privacy. What else could help keep them happy and wanting to lay?