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  1. SaraBT

    Odd Roosting Habits

    I'm beginning to wonder if refusal to go into the coop at night is a signal that something is wrong. We had a hen we called "Uck-Uck" (that's the sound she made when we'd cuddle her). She was maybe two years old and the sweetest thing. But then she started hanging on our deck when it was time...
  2. SaraBT

    Odd Roosting Habits

    Hi, Tori - nothing has changed at all -- that's what's so odd. And our silkies pile up togehter, too :-) It's just that white one who suddenly decided she doesn't want to go in at night. It's fine as long as I can find her at dusk, but as someone before me mentioned, if we go out at night she's...
  3. SaraBT

    Noise and Roaming Tendency- are guineas right for me?

    We also live on about three acres, and have had several flocks of "ginners" through the years. Our neighbors don't mind at all -- they love the fact that the birds eat their ticks. Unfortunately our females insisted on laying their eggs in the woods, and all with the exception of one were...
  4. SaraBT

    Odd Roosting Habits

    Hi! I stumbled upon this forum while searching for an answer to a hen who won't go into the coop -- so I joined. I have three silkies (one roo and two hens) who share a coop with a variety of other hens and, unfortunately, two other roos and two male guinea fowl. Everyone has been together for...
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