Howdy folks
Nice to meet you also
C8yJayne.
My gals get a supervised free range every afternoon and pretty much all day on the weekends. They have lots of places to stay dry in the run and coops if it is raining and they use them, preferring to stay dry. However, if they are free ranging when it rains, they do not seek shelter and get wet. I have a Silkie and a Frizzle that really should not go to bed wet so if we do have a storm or rain heading in, I normally lock them back up so they stay dry.
Apps totally agree on the backup water containers. I have two water containers in the run, just in case.
AussieChics congrats on getting the coop done.
Jellyballoo your cat is beautiful!
Yesterday I spent the day trying to integrate Tina back into the flock on free range as she appears to have now officially cut the cord on her 5 week old bubs and was demanding to be let out. I am not integrating the two bubs at this stage as I am not sure if they will be staying (boys or girls?) and no point putting them through the pecking order trauma so young if not required. I was hoping to integrate them while mum was still protecting them but she cut the cord sooner than I expected.
Anyways, it went sort of OK, but I was exhausted by the end of the day. Spent the majority of the day scalding Cilla or Dusty and have no idea how many times I had to say “play nice”. Even Tina had had enough by 4pm and was asking to go back in the mini-run with the littlies! She slept with them last night also. Now to do it all again today .. oh joy! Lol
And, the best bit, I get to do it all again in a few weeks when Blondie cuts the cord and needs integrating back in! Oh yeah, and I will be keeping one of the chicks from the two hatches (assuming they are not all roosters) so a third integration. Yipppee! (Sarcasm intended)
I know it is natural and their way of life but the pecking order sucks!
I am looking forward to just having one happy, contented flock again and for now, sworn off any more hatches!