aw thats sad I hate having to rehome my animals. Our rooster is a tyrant and I have toyed with the idea of rehoming him. (or marinating him when he really hurts me!) but I haven't had the heart to do it. We've had him since he was a chick and its hard to stay mad at him.
I didnt know how messy they were until after I got mine too. Within weeks of putting them with the chickens the area was a soggy stinky cess pit. I resolved it by up and moving the coop and enclosure to another area of the garden with half grass / half concrete. I have a small frame pool on the...
Yes they are! and they are stinky I have three adult Ayelsburys and two adult Khakis. As well as the three hens and roo. The chickens seem so much cleaner now!
Thank you To be fair I was already a member but couldnt remember my login details to post a thank you so just made a new account.
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I put it down to to a week of sleeplessnights caring for the eggs n babies
Hi all, I wanted to pop in here and say hi - hope I'm in the right spot! These cuties are my two day old Khaki / Aylesbury cross and Aylesbury ducks - 'Patch' and 'Ming-Ming' With all thanks due to Sallys fantastic article on assisted hatching these two made it out unlike their sibling who was...