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CALLING ALL YOU SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHICKEN HEADS!!!

THIS is what you’ve all been waiting for the first official MEET-UP for 2012... WOOT! WOOT!


DATE: MARCH 31ST
PLACE: NORCO- NEIL SNIPES PARK on the corner of 5th and Hammer
TIME: usually start around 10AM till the cows come home!

WHAT WE DO: TALK "SHOP' BUY / TRADE / SWAP / OOGLE EVERYONES BIRDIES / meet all those people we only know by BYC names
Bring yer favorite birdies too and let them play in the sun and grass.....we all love to see everyones birds.
There is a beautiful open air pavillion w/ picnic tables that we use. PLEASE bring yer own lunch and drinks. Pot-lucks just don't work out well...but if you want to share goodies…….

BE THERE OR BE SQUARE!

P.S. Of course doggies are more than welcome to come but please remember they have to be on leash, not all of the birdies are used to dogs..Thank you for your consideration with this....LOL
 
Robyn, you might also try putting the two hens together in a different cage, a neutral territory. Then if and after they are getting along put them back with the rooster.

I sometimes do take overly active roosters out for a a few hours or a day to give the hen a rest.
You could also try giving her a box that he may not fit into, so she can lay her eggs in peace.

sometimes there is fussing or even fighting between the hens and sometimes never a peep, just depends on the hens really.
 
will try that, i have them separated for now- next to each other, the little white hen is one i am wanting in with boaz and ruth- what color are the babies?

Robyn, you might also try putting the two hens together in a different cage, a neutral territory. Then if and after they are getting along put them back with the rooster.

I sometimes do take overly active roosters out for a a few hours or a day to give the hen a rest.
You could also try giving her a box that he may not fit into, so she can lay her eggs in peace.

sometimes there is fussing or even fighting between the hens and sometimes never a peep, just depends on the hens really.
 
thierry,
You are welcome here of course.
Love the red/white mottled boy and the one you are holding is so little but nice!


Robin, don't know what color the babies are, looking mottled
 
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