That is what coons like to do, take off the heads. A farmer told me it is because they like the combs. Anyway we trapped coons here in TX and found that when we put bacon in the trap, we caught a coon. They love the smell of bacon. Glad your hen is doing better.
That is what coons like to do, take off the heads. A farmer told me it is because they like the combs. Anyway we trapped coons here in TX and found that when we put bacon in the trap, we caught a coon. They love the smell of bacon. Glad your hen is doing better.
That is what coons like to do, take off the heads. A farmer told me it is because they like the combs. Anyway we trapped coons here in TX and found that when we put bacon in the trap, we caught a coon. They love the smell of bacon. Glad your hen is doing better.
I bought eggs a couple months ago from BYC member Charm1704 and lost all to a power outage while I was at work. When I told her about it, she had a batch in the bator of her Black Ameraucana and Blue Ameracauna Roosters over EE hens. She let me drive over and pick up these beautiful babies...
I picked up my babies and they are home safe and sound, the healthiest and BIGGEST chicks I have ever received. They are bouncing around like popcorn. I cannot thank Charm1704 enough. She has a quality breeding operation going on!! She is on the top of my prayer list! God Bless you
I have just one broody right now and she just lets out a growl when you go near. I have had a couple of white rock broodies that would eat you alive while they were nesting. But this hen just makes noise and doesn't even fluff up so I guess each hen is unique in their behavior.