LaNaeMarie
Chirping
- Nov 1, 2017
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Hoping for north of PHX and rural. My husband is thinking suburbs
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F my ladies jumps on my back all the time if I bend over. I just slowly straighten and show walks up to my shoulder then I take her off@BlueBaby it could be that it hurts her, (punky) she is molting too, he over mated her this spring I think and freaked her out, then my hen (goldie) who's lowest peck order noticed her weakness and challenged her and now bullies her bc she's(goldie) bullied by everyone else.. I don't know...
tonight I was bending over the feed and she got scared of Roo and screaming jumped on my back I had the hardest time getting her off safely
ok, my first time with chickens molting do they get really standoffish and rude all the sudden? lol none of my girls want to cuddle and they act scared of me... crazies!!
chickens are so tempermental, but this has gone on for awhile, but as soon as cheese comes in the picture i get them surrounding me or if they are having a hard time going to bed bc of a bully who do they look to, to help them up on the roost? Mama that's who but noooo no more cuddle babies all rude teenagers with attitude!! lol
Hi, recently retired here, welcome! See you soon! We like it here in Prescott, not hot!Hi Arizona... I do not live there but will in a couple years when my husband retires. I love all the info
That is where we are lookingHi, recently retired here, welcome! See you soon! We like it here in Prescott, not hot!
Need more chicken folks here! When I drive the out of town neighborhoods that allow roosters, I hardly see any chickens!That is where we are looking
Need more chicken folks here! When I drive the out of town neighborhoods that allow roosters, I hardly see any chickens!
What really gets me going is that the developer of some areas around here, put in big 2 acre lots, named it "American Ranch" and you can have up to 4 horses, but only 8 chickens, not even 1 rooster! This is in the county, too.That's the truth. I'm luck to live where I do for now because my two closest neighbors either used to raise chickens or still do. It's zones agricultural here, but there are still "city folks" who move to the area and then complain about the sound of roosters crowing and the smell from my neighbor's horses. And now...the non-buildable "flood plain" area has been sold to a developer who wants to put in some cookie-cutter housing. Yeah...great. I'm sure there will be complaints about my roosters as soon as the first house is built.