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My chickens were very naughty tonight. They put themselves to bed in the oddest places.

An OE pullet decided to roost in the hoses!



A Pinta Pinta likes the pet carrier!



One of my UofA pullets was roosting on the top of a post- close to 7 feet up!




They really keep me working around here....
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Glad I'm not the only one that has hens that roost in strange places.
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-Kathy
x2 Today was the first night since I put my new girls in the intro pen that I didn't have to pull one of them out of the tree!
 
My chickens were very naughty tonight. They put themselves to bed in the oddest places. An OE pullet decided to roost in the hoses! A Pinta Pinta likes the pet carrier! One of my UofA pullets was roosting on the top of a post- close to 7 feet up! They really keep me working around here....
They have to keep you on your toes. Now you need Icelandics to further test your skills!
 
She died. Posted it last night, I was crying because it's probably my fault that she's dead
Sorry, but it really is quite possible she wouldn't have made it anyway.

My chickens were very naughty tonight. They put themselves to bed in the oddest places.

An OE pullet decided to roost in the hoses!



A Pinta Pinta likes the pet carrier!



One of my UofA pullets was roosting on the top of a post- close to 7 feet up!




They really keep me working around here....
This made me chuckle.
 
My chickens were very naughty tonight. They put themselves to bed in the oddest places. An OE pullet decided to roost in the hoses! A Pinta Pinta likes the pet carrier! One of my UofA pullets was roosting on the top of a post- close to 7 feet up! They really keep me working around here....
HIde &Seek in the dark, a chickens favorite game! At least they spared you the "Commando crawl".
 
We went to the coast this weekend. Eric has desired it's getting to hot here in the summer and wanted to check out areas on the coast for retirement. We liked the leeward area of Cape Ferrillo and the Winchuck River canyon. He even humored me and drove by the houses in Bookings with chickens in the yard. I'm guessing hens are legal since they were in the front yards.
 
I was just checking out bantam eggs on eBay. I was quite surprised to find a picture of my Fred sireing eggs in LA since I lost him over a year ago! Is swiping photos common?
 
I was just checking out bantam eggs on eBay. I was quite surprised to find a picture of my Fred sireing eggs in LA since I lost him over a year ago! Is swiping photos common?

Yes, it is very common.

Many use a digital water mark to stop them some.
 
I was just checking out bantam eggs on eBay. I was quite surprised to find a picture of my Fred sireing eggs in LA since I lost him over a year ago! Is swiping photos common?

On Ebay, yes, it's pretty common. If you ever see your pictures stolen here on BYC, please report it.
 
I was just checking out bantam eggs on eBay. I was quite surprised to find a picture of my Fred sireing eggs in LA since I lost him over a year ago! Is swiping photos common?



Yes, it is very common.

Many use a digital water mark to stop them some.


Someone is Fresno recently posted a peafowl add using watermarked photos that weren't theirs. For those that use Google Chrome, you can right click on the photo and select something that will show all the places on the web that photo is used.

-Kathy
 

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