raingarden
Crowing
In the short term. In the long term it will just make more tweety birds. That's not a bad thing either.... in normal times.A thought, for those of you like me, who have a very large property. There’s plants, and bushes and song birds are going to be around inevitably. Could it be helpful to have Hurd feeders out? If you placed them away from the chicken run, could it actually help keep the birds away from the chickens?