- Dec 6, 2010
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After forcing the chickens to stay in their run this morning by the means of making rain today (how come its my fault if it rains) I went out to put them to bed. Being a little paranoid about my hens now (I have to sadly report that when I came home on friday morning the little silkie I had been handfeeding passed away in her sleep) I counted them on their perches and had 7 not 8. Checked which one was missing the little cream legbar (can someone tell me how to tell with a silkie how to know when she is ready to lay?) I closed the run door and started to look for a chicken corpse, got a suprise though there she was at the door waiting to be let in she is alive and well and sitting on the perch. How come they go beak, bum, beak, bum on the perches? I have managed to get them to go into the run when I want so that means on a night shift they are free to roam the garden from 7 am to 4 pm and on all other days from 7am until they choose to go to bed or 9.30 pm at the latest.
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