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MatthewsHomestead
Free Ranging
Thank you guys. This is the coop they were raised in. It has a trap already but it is currently closed off. They traveled about 30 mins from their old home to ours. I'll have to ask about how they were trained but I'll tell you the story I was given.
They were sold in a group to a man. Bad storm came through and ripped off the roof and they were found the next day back at the woman's house in their old coop. Guy was contacted but never did come back to get them.....
We came accross them completely by accident. My husband and I were there to purchase a mini horse and she offered us the coop with the mates pair for $50. Yes. I said $50 for the whole shebang. We aren't stupid so of course we said yes. And now I have a beautiful pair of birds. The one will sit on the porch at the window and greet me as I walk down the pasture to them before flying back to the safety of their favorite spot. We did have them in a small bird cage as my son and I cleaned out the coop, laid down some straw we use for horse bedding and set out new food and water dishes. They seem content to stick it out in there. I will say that I wish there was also a screened window for the back side. We are completely surrounded by corn fields so it would be nice for them to see all sides. What kind of bath system would be good for them and what specific things can i (should) feed or avoid? This is completely new to us and we (as usual) have put the cart before the horse.
So here I am crash coursing so that I can ensure a quality of life for them that they deserve.
Also, how to I tell the Male from the female?
They were sold in a group to a man. Bad storm came through and ripped off the roof and they were found the next day back at the woman's house in their old coop. Guy was contacted but never did come back to get them.....
We came accross them completely by accident. My husband and I were there to purchase a mini horse and she offered us the coop with the mates pair for $50. Yes. I said $50 for the whole shebang. We aren't stupid so of course we said yes. And now I have a beautiful pair of birds. The one will sit on the porch at the window and greet me as I walk down the pasture to them before flying back to the safety of their favorite spot. We did have them in a small bird cage as my son and I cleaned out the coop, laid down some straw we use for horse bedding and set out new food and water dishes. They seem content to stick it out in there. I will say that I wish there was also a screened window for the back side. We are completely surrounded by corn fields so it would be nice for them to see all sides. What kind of bath system would be good for them and what specific things can i (should) feed or avoid? This is completely new to us and we (as usual) have put the cart before the horse.
So here I am crash coursing so that I can ensure a quality of life for them that they deserve.
Also, how to I tell the Male from the female?