Do coyotes attack chickens? We have a few that occasionally come visit us, most winters they actually make a little home and settle down for a few months. I'm worried that they might be a danger to chicks.
Awww they're so cute, PurpleChicken!!!!
But I don't think that any chicken that has much trouble in heat will work very well here, cause it can get rather hot. Are there any other chicks that are cute that might work better in heat? And in cold?
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1. I want a nice chick that I can show that won't attack me if I pick it up.
2. I have an 8x8 shed with about 192 sq ft outside (fenced in)
3. Michigan, so it's sold in the winter and warm in the summer
4. Buy from a breeder
5. We live in a rural area with a ton of land, so there...