That is good advice! We both do. I'm a good shot and my roommate is even better. This is Arizona, after all. 

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My nestboxes are exposed to the sun inside the run (with access outside the run to retrieve eggs). They are ventilated at the back.For those of you who have exposed nest boxes that have nothing over them (like the pic below) to protect them from the summer sun, do they ever get so hot the hens won't use them? Do you ventillate them?
So are the whole flock of yours getting along good now with your newbies? I bet that you are laughing at Lucky's attempt at his new crowing.My nestboxes are exposed to the sun inside the run (with access outside the run to retrieve eggs). They are ventilated at the back.
I'm on 3 and 1/2 acres over here. Most of the neighbors do not socialize together, but we will say hello to each other and watch out for any problems in the neighborhood. Many of us have chickens or other farm animals.BlueBaby, you are right, things have really changed in the past few years. I don't think we're going to stay here. I know my roommate has wanted to sell the house since the robbery but she moves slowly on things so I don't know when that will happen. She has owned this house since the early 80s. Also, timing is everything in real estate. (Personally, I'd raze the house and build duplexes, which seem to do well around here, and keep this as a rental property, but it's not up to me.)
ChicksnMore, I wish we had the kind of a neighborhood where people know each other but we don't. The lots are ~1/4 acre and larger and everyone really keeps to themselves. We only have a neighbor on one side and we know him a little, he's a nice elderly gentleman who always gets our dogs' names wrong, LOL. We when have hens I hope we can offer him some eggs!
They are coming along, gradually getting better. I recall when I got my first 5 pullets from two different sources, it took them a number of months to get sorted to my liking.So are the whole flock of yours getting along good now with your newbies? I bet that you are laughing at Lucky's attempt at his new crowing.
Pied piper, huh?They are coming along, gradually getting better. I recall when I got my first 5 pullets from two different sources, it took them a number of months to get sorted to my liking.
Three of my original 4 girls are still being somewhat bossy to the newcomers, but, then again, they are sometimes that way to each other too, lol. So maybe they are just doing what chickens do. Funny, it's the "top" chicken that is not bothering them. Freydis (one of the Bielefelders) always looks well fed, so it isn't like she can't get near the food! Hennah (the other B) is also holding her own. Lucky hangs mostly with Freydis & Hennah (and has been mounting Freydis). He lets the other 4 girls intimidate him.
They are better now at roosting together at night. Still some squawking, though, as they try to get position.
I caught Lucky testing out his crowing. Hilariously, the other girls then followed him like he was the pied piper. I tried to attach the video, but guess I'll have to upload to a youtube. If you watch it, I filmed it through the window. Pardon the "coop shoes" laying on the ground.