I don't know to teach that either, but I do have a pointer that brings me eggs when he finds them! He doesn't break them or anything unless I say "drop it". Then...splat. :th
I could...they would be pretty mad at me as by 6am they are loud and feisty and wanting out, but it's something I've...
I thought so too, we've always been able to find them before. :confused: They have access to probably 10 acres though, so it's possible we haven't found the right spot yet.
:pop Going to follow along, I'm in a similar situation, I have 2 - 2 yr old EEs that should be laying, but I can't find any of their eggs. They free range, so treats are plenty, as well as are hiding spots for eggs. :barnie Usually I can find them if I look hard and long enough, but I've...
It sounds like the run is fully enclosed, just the coop doesn't have its own door? As long as no predators can get into the enclosed area, that's what matters. I close my run but leave the coop door open most nights because it's so warm, closing them inside the coop just seems too hot. Just...
This one, the brown one, has me wondering. Her shoulders have these streaks of brown/tan/red - is this a sign of a cockerel? She was uncooperative to a close up comb pic, but it doesn’t stand out to me as cockerel? She’s almost 9 weeks now - if indeed a “she”. Thanks in advance for the help!