No I only breed in mid-end of Feb to around end of April. Only past that rarely if absolutely necessary
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Red's personality was more Lab than Catahoula....especially after he grew older and after his coyote encounter and spent time in a doggie wheel chair. He could also fall asleep anywhere.Being around them but not owning one myself it seems like they need a yard and a dog house (den) they can go to to get away from people when they want. Dont get me wrong they love their masters but need their space as in being an inside dog wouldn't be best for them.
My experience with Polish is from years ago... they were smaller than my Delaware and the Rhode Islands.Anyone know if polish are smaller than a standard chicken? I have one but I can't really compare because she's a wild thing
I wanted to maybe get more polish... I still have to wait and see what comes out of these new eggs.
I have one, but she's too quick for me to size her up with the others. She also will scratch me like crazy if I try to grab her.Red's personality was more Lab than Catahoula....especially after he grew older and after his coyote encounter and spent time in a doggie wheel chair. He could also fall asleep anywhere.
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My experience with Polish is from years ago... they were smaller than my Delaware and the Rhode Islands.
My hens, pullets, rooster & cockerels use the roosts but the young'ns get pecked off the roosts by the adults so I'm guessing that's why they go to the laying boxes.OMG!
Mine all roost.
One of my adults has been sleeping in the box lately though but last night she didn’t finally so![]()
Adults can be so cruel to the youngins... One of my youngins can stand up for itself now, but I think it's a cockerel.My hens, pullets, rooster & cockerels use the roosts but the young'ns get pecked off the roosts by the adults so I'm guessing that's why they go to the laying boxes.
Adults can be so cruel to the youngins... One of my youngins can stand up for itself now, but I think it's a cockerel.
My hens, pullets, rooster & cockerels use the roosts but the young'ns get pecked off the roosts by the adults so I'm guessing that's why they go to the laying boxes.
Where do yours roost? ClosetYea it’s so sad.mine are mostly pretty good to each other now but still use their superiority and rank some especially lately. :/
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Yeah I know they will, but until then I've got piles ofAww I’m sure they’ll go up there eventually! Mine used to sleep on the ground or in a corner away from the others, against the wall, etc. but eventually started roosting. Though A couple just flew right up right away and held their own! Lol