She went out and checked again, but no sign and usually if one gets out it's still in the yard. I have her making bats and cats right now. I handed her some paper and crayons to keep her busy. She made a Christmas tree and taped it to the front door. I told her this isn't
WalMart, so the tree can't go up until after Thanksgiving.
Easy is going to have to be the main thing. Most of them free range in the yard all day. Means I can't let anyone else out, but with the new coops I'm trying to get together I can separate and let a few out at a time. Everyone is moulting so I've gotten an egg here and there for a couple of weeks, but nothing the past two days.
I have some birds penned too close to my house. I don't want to see them anymore until I want to. Today I went out and all the youngsters were out at once. I stepped on toes and almost got Lowrider. She doesn't like being picked up, but boy does she get under foot. She's so dinky, I'd kill her if I stepped on her.
The rabbits are on my covered back porch. I want then out! They're tiny Lionheads, so I have to worry about too hot and too cold, but I think if they have something to keep the wind off of them they'll be alright this winter.
I'm trying to get everyone set to the left, behind the garage and down the length of the yard. There's plenty of room for all of them to have coops by breed and a smallish run with part under the coops. That way, one breed at a time in the yard and everyone will get thier own day. Not sure about my Sumatras though since the fence on the right of the yard is only 4ft cyclone. They like to be high up.
I also have three birds coming from Chooklet and another Davis FBCM roo and hopefully a white Rock from a breeder I hear has huge birds.
I need more cover here. lots of it.