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Good Job!Well, I lightened my BBS Orp chick load this weekend. I took three cockerels I knew I didn't want to keep to the feed store for "re-homing" (pretty sure one is going home with a lady who works there as she has Orps and was ooing and ahhing over them and asking lots of questions). Surprisingly, they said most of the heritage breed cockerels they get actually get taken by people who don't plan to eat them (which was certainly their fate if I'd had room to keep them).
Gave a trio (blue cockerel, blue pullet, splash pullet) to some friends up in Petaluma who have a nice little 10 acre property with a big chicken house that was down to two ancient Buff Orp hens. The little cockerel immediately began patrolling his section of the yard and bringing "his girls" bugs. It was adorable! He's going to be a great roo and they're going to have a good life up there being country chickens. He was my second favorite bird, but he clearly wanted to be in charge and he'll be much happier with his own little barnyard to rule over.
Kept the cockerel who's been king of the brooder all along. He's got a lovely, mellow personality which I hope is a good sign (the ones I got rid of did NOT, LOL!). I also kept a backup cockerel. The one I never saw challenging the top boy. If the shakeup changes that, he'll have to go, too. I'd really like to keep the two of them for a few months more though so I can make a more educated decision about which one to keep long term. But man it's nice to only have 7 instead of 13.
I am interested in this one!Hey guys. Since I forgot to close the coop door one night, one of my hens was taken by a raccoon. I'm asking for an automatic door for the coop/run for Christmas.
What are my options? We've already looked at the Pullet-Shut Automatic Chicken Door but want to know if there's any better priced alternatives out there. I just need a door that will open and close automatically each day.
Thanks!
Good Job!
Easier to do when the cockerels start crowing and they start getting so big that treats become a mob scene.Thanks. It was hard to think about doing, but once it was done it was SUCH a relief!
I have 2 of the electronic doorkeepers from Foy's and love them. They have never failed on me, they work on batteries (which last a year), and the light sensor is adjustable (so you can choose when it closes). It's worth every penny.Hey guys. Since I forgot to close the coop door one night, one of my hens was taken by a raccoon. I'm asking for an automatic door for the coop/run for Christmas.
What are my options? We've already looked at the Pullet-Shut Automatic Chicken Door but want to know if there's any better priced alternatives out there. I just need a door that will open and close automatically each day.
Thanks!
Looks like your going to need to get one to protect your new Orps! (Congrats on winning Papas giveaway!!!Hey guys. Since I forgot to close the coop door one night, one of my hens was taken by a raccoon. I'm asking for an automatic door for the coop/run for Christmas.
What are my options? We've already looked at the Pullet-Shut Automatic Chicken Door but want to know if there's any better priced alternatives out there. I just need a door that will open and close automatically each day.
Thanks!
Very nice...maybe I still have time to ask for it for Christmas!I have 2 of the electronic doorkeepers from Foy's and love them. They have never failed on me, they work on batteries (which last a year), and the light sensor is adjustable (so you can choose when it closes). It's worth every penny.
http://www.foyspigeonsupplies.com/rabbit-products/misc-products/2101-doorkeeper-inside-installation
I do know someone that had the pullet shut door and was not happy with it. They replaced it with a Foy's doorkeeper.