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The ornamental frog in the foreground is priceless !! It actually says a whole lot ? "Aaarggh - chooks ! - and all quiet ?? - what gives " And no, I have not given over to anthro-ing garden gnomes and decorations. ( although anything is possible ).![]()
Satay, apparently red bellied snakes eat brown snakes so that would make me think twice about moving it along if I had acerage. They are also not as aggresive as brown snakes so the chance of living peacefully with her is much higher - unless you disturb her by accident.
Teila, I really feel for you with the early morning noise issues. We went through hell with that and have mostly resolved it. My two cents for our situation was that I learned to NEVER feed them in the morning. All their treats, grazing time and anything else has to happen late afternoon. Week-ends are more problematic because I'm more conscious of them waking others up and they know that - if I'm home alone they know shoutiing doesn't help. If the kids or hubby are home, they try their luck & someone is more likely to give in. When they do complain, it doesn't last as long though. It took me ages to move them to afternoon stuff and it was very painful for everyone. I still can't believe my neighbours never complained to the council.
I'd be trying that blackout box thingie, try to trick her that it's night-time until you go and let them out.
Otherwise, how about an "intervention"? Get Kiki inside, your son can explain how she's interfering with his lie-ins.. LOL
Teila, your a smart lady and if your boy is anything like you, ne will see that this is causing you grief.
Some pics from around the farm especially for you.
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The girls are looking great and I love your frog
G'Day everyone
I am new to this forum and to owning chickens. I am from the Ipswich area, Queensland.
Looking forward to chatting to fellow Chicken Peeps and learning lots of tips on how to keep them happy