I've been trying to get my phone to let me add a picture to my reply so I could give us another but it isn't letting me. I've got a great one picked too! I am going to have to wait until I get home to post, sorry.:rolleyes:
I'm going to use a small lodgepole pine for my new roost. About 4-5 inch diameter so they are sorta in between flat and clutching a round dowel for a roost.
If you love gaited horses I found a great book that illustrates how the gaited horse came to America through its selection process over the last 2000 years. The founder of the foundation bred missouri fox trotter association researched and wrote it. Her name is Dyan Westvangen of Foxvangen...
Lol! Have you thought of getting guinea hens? They are much much worse than roosters if you don't like that noise. I have a pair of guineas and happen to like the noise they make. However, if your nasty neighbor doesn't like roosters then guineas or the previous suggestion of pea fowl is...
Ty for the great answers! I'm very glad to hear that I will have several more years to enjoy my hens. They're curious characters anc we all enjoy hanging out in the backyard. They supervise my work in the garden closely and have no problems pointing out spots I miss, or things not done to...