...are many families with backyard chickens in the area, are they safe only until a neighbor becomes miffed by some mundane issue and then off with their heads? This is a basic infringement of our civil liberties, not just chicken $%*!
I hope I don't come across like a freak. What do ya'll think?
...in the area, are they safe only until a neighbor becomes miffed by some mundane issue and then off with their heads? This is a basic infringement of our civil liberties, not just chicken $%*!
Not my most eloquently written piece but I was in quite a twist when I put keys to screen!
Thanks...
I never leave my dog, but my cat and 5 hens get left behind at least a few times a year. I have great neighbors with a teenaged daughter who looks after them. It's simple really...she comes over in the a.m. and opens the coop, checks for eggs and gives them food and fresh water. At dusk she...
I started with 5 standards, lost one, and then added two more standards and three bantams (two were slikies). The Silkies got picked on so bad I rehomed them. I still have the one bantam, and she's too fast to get picked on, but it was definitely stressful. I think it's chicken racism.
My chickens won't come out of the coop if there is snow on the ground. This a.m. they came out to free range int he a.m. like always, and then it snowed! They hung out under the deck, but wouldn't cross the snow to go back to their coop at dusk! I was out there at dusk wrangling hens and putting...
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Thanks for the reply Lisa! Jeesh, I'll keep my fingers crossed taht this is not something I run into anytime soon! I'm going this weekend to pick up a few more birds from a local farm. I'll look hard for lice before I bring them home!