all well here in the chicken pens, except that the youngest ones seem to have forgotten who i am, they are quite suspicious -- will have the ply them with treats. letting everyone out today for their first free-ranging in over a week!
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How exciting for them!all well here in the chicken pens, except that the youngest ones seem to have forgotten who i am, they are quite suspicious -- will have the ply them with treats. letting everyone out today for their first free-ranging in over a week!
Raccoons climb. A top is a good idea; a hot wire near the top is also a good idea.
My run is made of expanded metal and the top is also made of expanded metal; there are canvas covers to block the rain in winter, and I remove at least one in summer so they can sunbathe and still have some shade. Our flock consists of Dominique pullets and one Black Star hen.
Here is a picture of the Cirque des Poulets in our backyard; where chickens live under the bigtop:![]()
All my girls were safe and sound in the coop last night, I didn't see any evidence that the raccoon was there last night, no tracks in the sand or anything. I'm sure he was out there but couldn't get into the super reinforced coop lol. My dad and I are having some trouble covering the run though, still working on it.
@PetRock and all interested in the Rooster Collars.
I repaired one of the Small ones. This one is for small large fowl and I use this one on my Crele Penedesenca. He is going to be a Dad on New Years Day!
The collar is thee velcro strips with a breathable material glued between them. The strips are 13.75 inches long.
This is a picture of it being glued back together
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This is a picture of the collar glued back together
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VERY interesting!
I had never heard of such a thing, another BYCer shared this with me.
How tight are you supposed to make it?
Is it uncomfortable?
Do they wear it all day?
I think this is worth a try on my super loud Lav Orp roo that just started crowing. We live in town and he's drawing attention to just how many backyard chickens I have!!!
By the way.....
My name is Caitlin, I live in Fayetteville NC (husband is stationed at Ft Bragg).
I was sent this thread via the link on rooster collars, but you all seem like quite an active group with lots of great info.
Mind if I stick around???
Welcome! We would love to have youBy the way.....
My name is Caitlin, I live in Fayetteville NC (husband is stationed at Ft Bragg).
I was sent this thread via the link on rooster collars, but you all seem like quite an active group with lots of great info.
Mind if I stick around???
What kind of chickens do you have?