That is a great looking flock! It's amazing your hen survived on her own for a month...she must really have good survival instincts. They must be rewarding you for taking them in with those big eggs.
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That is a great looking flock! It's amazing your hen survived on her own for a month...she must really have good survival instincts. They must be rewarding you for taking them in with those big eggs.
What a pretty flock! How did you manage to catch the last hen?
I can't say what I think needs to be done with people who abandon animals.
When I lived in the "country" I can't tell you how many dogs and cats I had to dispatch because people just took them to the "country" and dropped them off.
I once placed and editorial in the local paper hoping that if just one person read it and didn't do it, it would be worth it.
I kept it short and simple. "For those of you who believe that if you bring your unwanted dog or cat to the country dump it believing that a local farmer will take it in and it will have a great life in the "country" think again, WE SHOOT THEM!!!!!!! and the vultures eat them"
I have since moved to suburbia and don't have that issue any more.