One way is odds. 50/50. Another way is because one is feathered differently than the other and one has a black dot on it's head and is fuzzier than the other. It kind of supports my odds theory.
My neighbor's pea foul comes into my yard regularly and raids my chickens' food. To my dismay, she doesn't seem afraid of me. I even was able to catch her and throw her over the wall once. Pesky buggers. Maybe I should wear a mask?
Does anyone here utilize separate coops, one for roosting and the other for nesting? I'd have more room for more hens to roost if I take out the nesting boxes. Is this crazy? I'm just too lazy to go on another majorly frustrating coop building adventure with my husband and the budget is limited.
Hi, everyone. I have a gorgeous Easter Egger roo that needs a home. He is 5 months old. He was one of those "surprise" chicks. He really is very handsome and it'd be a shame for him to end up in a freezer camp. Can't keep him though. Neighbors complained to animal control and need to find a home...
Why do we like dogs again?
I've been afraid to log in, actually. I didn't want any spoilers!! Finally watched Sign of the Three all the way through. All I can say is "WHEW!"
I was laughing so hard at some parts, my neighbor probably thought I was "murdering an owl."
I couldn't watch the whole thing as I had to rush my dog to the emergency vet. He's got an obsession with eating socks. I'll have to try and watch it later this week, too. I was likin' it, though!