Finally follow to this thread, the roo went to live with another flock of 20 hens and a rooster and he’s doing great. The hen laid her first egg, the blue-green one, no chicken farts, first one had a yolk.
The pullets tend to stay close to the run, darting back in at the slightest sound. The hens, however, have a favorite dust bathing spot under the pines they use for these warm days.
The pullets will get scared and jump through a gap in the fence and then be perplexed on how they got there. I love watching the chickens explore and learn.
This is our second season of raising chickens from chicks. I’m surprised at how much the little ones are showing the same behavior as the older ones did when they were little. They know how to duck and hide and mostly explore areas where this is heavy cover from aerial predators. I used to...
I’ve seen my chickens squeeze under fence that I thought was impossible. I was trying to get them to jump back over the fence with mealworms when they said “it’s easier to just pop under.” Lol
I started off free ranging, same as you. But after too many jumping of the fence and finding them crossing the road, I decided to keep them locked up, except for a few times a day where I let them free range with supervision. They’ve actually grown used to “we go out and forage” for a bit, “we...
The black and white’s saddle feathers also reach all the way back to the vent area. I’ve read about round vs pointed saddle feathers for sexing, but I’m not sure which “hers” is. We named her Puffin, because as a chick she reminded us of one. She’s also gets pecked by the hens, not sure if...
Made this because I got tired of finding poop and shavings in their water 20 min after cleaning it.
plastic container $2
Carbine clamp $1
Mason Jar lid (found it in the cupboard, but I think any lid from peanut butter or whatnot would do)
Nipple $7
the nipple was the most expensive part, but I...