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Perceptive , but not what you think - she came back with a rash where one of these dogs licked her. :lau She's allergic to dog spit. :yesss:


I never let my dogs lick me. Its easy enough to train them not to... Go back tomorrow & get one. :old
 
@Shadrach when you get these birds, do you plan on this kind of conditioning?
No. I plan to build them (just the one pair) a 600 square foot run.
Ideally I would like to keep them free range but with the current chicken keeping arrangements it's just not possible. My hope is that despite having been a captive breed for many generations they have otherwise had so little interference from the breed for looks crowd that like the chickens here they would return to more natural keeping conditions within a couple of generations.
I have two rolls of weldmesh fence that I brought with me from the UK. The place the run would go has trees and shrubs and varied ground. My long term goal is to introduce a semi feral population to the area. There is another man further up the mountains who is doing something similar with breeding pairs of Fayoumi chickens.
I'm also considering as an alternative helping extend the Fayoumi project. They are a more sociable breed and once again the quality of the birds is excellent.
https://www.roysfarm.com/fayoumi-chicken/
I am still talking to the park administrators about the project.
There used to be a feral population of Minorcan Blacks here that were thriving until the halfwits that call themselves hunters shot most of them.:mad:
 

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