There is a bit more to it than Shad being moody. One would have to have followed the events of the past few months very carefully to understand.
I could have handled the situation better, but I didn't and that's unfortunately part of being human. Sometimes life does everything at once acts and...
Ohhh, look, it's almost spring like. Two and a half hours. Everyone came out but Mow headed back to the run (there were other people in the field this afternoon and that may be a factor) but when I went to get her she went on to the field without complaint and once she'd located Glais and Sylph...
Two hours in on and off light drizzle at around 10C.
Everybody came out and stayed out.
As I've mentioned, I've, or rather we have, had some long running SLM problems inherited from Henry. I've never come across anything like it. It's been constant treatment for around a year now. We get the...
On a run that size, no. How long it takes to become a desert depends on the number of chickens living on it.
If you could get nettles to survive the problem is they will take up run space because the chickens, at least those I've known, aren't keen on wading through nettles.
It's the scratching...
There is some relationship between climate and required coop space. If the chickens are going to be spending days/weeks/months confined to a coop then you're going to need more than eight square foot per bird. On the other hand if they are out in a run every day then eight square feet is enough...
A dry afternoon and wet morning for a change. We all got out onto the field for one and a half hours and had half an hour in the extended run. 10C with 20mph winds.
The field has a status problem, something that hasn't been made properly clear to the people who live close by and others who may use, or just visit the place. It's not an allotment. The field is private and belongs to the tenants (the group). It's registered as an agricultural holding basically...
One might be tempted to assume a spinal injury is responsible for lack of balance and willingness to stand but without an Xray it's a difficult thing to diagnose.
Have you felt anything along her spine that suggests spine nerves are trapped or a bone has been crushed?
I've had a couple of hens...
I'm clueless but curios. :D
Does Rosalie get on a roost bar when she goes into the coop or does she head straight for the bedding?
I assume she can see okay.
Any idea how long it's been going on for?