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THEChIcKeNwhisperer354
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I think I solved all....How big is your coop and run, in feet by feet?
Dimensions and pics would be most helpful here.
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I think I solved all....How big is your coop and run, in feet by feet?
Dimensions and pics would be most helpful here.
Videos and/or pics?Dove and Eggtheif are doing good.
Videos and/or pics of the flock all together? That doesn't sound like they're getting along well.Lucky is also the head hen
I just said I don't have the stuff to do it. If I had the stuff I would have done it I don't even have carboaurdIt seems to me if your birds are routinely getting injured maybe the "just toss them in"method ain't workin so well?
It is not that hard to make a section of coop blocked off. Even cardboard could work if you are creative. Each time you play musical coops you are unnecessarily stressing your birds, seemingly quite often to the point they lash out and injure each other.
MANY people have success with the see but don't touch method. Seems like trying it would be a whole lot easier than moving birds around all the time and treating injuries. Good luck!
They are not getting routinely getting injured either....It seems to me if your birds are routinely getting injured maybe the "just toss them in"method ain't workin so well?
It is not that hard to make a section of coop blocked off. Even cardboard could work if you are creative. Each time you play musical coops you are unnecessarily stressing your birds, seemingly quite often to the point they lash out and injure each other.
MANY people have success with the see but don't touch method. Seems like trying it would be a whole lot easier than moving birds around all the time and treating injuries. Good l