All My Chickens..... a coop opera!

I went down this evening to feed the roosters and gander, and I came back from having to wrestle the goose, and won a battle scar. View attachment 2752311
You see, we have a row of dog kennels, from when we had many Akita’s, so we divided a row of two and the adjoined run between two buddy roo’s and the gander.

So in the run, we have some green garden fencing separating them. Leaving each of them with one large kennel and half a run.

Well, I was crouching down to feed one of our two Roos, and the goose climbed the short fence, which got bent over, and grabbed me by the arm.

I had to gently, but firmly grab him and keep him contained while my twin sister came down and helped me.
 
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Guess what! It looks like Phyllis is broody!

Post in thread 'Fluffy Butt Acres: Stories of our flock' https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...es-stories-of-our-flock.1286630/post-24674109

And this is my plan to help her be a Mom!
Post in thread 'Fluffy Butt Acres: Stories of our flock' https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...es-stories-of-our-flock.1286630/post-24677053
My two banty Cochins just quite being broody!:yesss:
This is good because they wouldn't be able to hatch anything out anyway.
 
You see, we have a row of dog kennels, from when we had many Akita’s, so we divided a row of two and the adjoined run between two buddy roo’s and the gander.

So in the run, we have some green garden fencing separating them. Leaving each of them with one large kennel and half a run.

Well, I was crouching down to feed one of our two Roos, and the goose climbed the short fence, which got bent over, and grabbed me by the arm.

I had to gently, but firmly grab him and keep him contained while my twin sister came down and helped me.
He was obviously cross with you!
 

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