First Time Chicken Jailer! (Silkie)

Fur-N-Fowl

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May 25, 2019
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Hello everyone, yet another post from myself :frow

So, I've currently got two of my Silkies sitting on 5 eggs each. That's great, I wanted it!

They're separated out of view in brooding hutches.

However, another one of my Silkies decided it was her turn...not on my watch it's not!

Frappe had laid about 15 eggs give or take everyday and yesterday was her last. She started sitting flat as a pancake on her empty nest and honking at me when I lifted her out.

I closed off the coop door today but as soon as I opened it for bedtime...in Frappe hops back into the nest box.

So, out came the dog crate and bricks. She's spending the night and next few days/nights in jail.

This is my first time ever doing Chicken jail.

She's inside the run but the crate wouldn't fit in the coop itself. All the other chickens are nice and cosy in their coop, Frappe is camping out tonight.

She has food and water and I've been kind enough to give her a small piece of flag stone to stand on instead of the bars all night if she wants.

Luckily, the weather for the next few days isn't freezing on a night (around 14 Celsius) and it's not overly windy so she will be alright.

Fingers crossed I've caught her early enough and she snaps out of it soon :fl

Frappe:
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Be careful. I put a rooster in jail in a dog crate outside the barn. The next something had pulled his head through the bars and ate it. Like you I was only thinking of the weather, I never thought of something wanting to eat a boney little rooster!
 
Be careful. I put a rooster in jail in a dog crate outside the barn. The next something had pulled his head through the bars and ate it. Like you I was only thinking of the weather, I never thought of something wanting to eat a boney little rooster!

Don't worry my coop/run is in an enclosed area and my run is made from strong grade wire mesh ontop of flag paving stones. She's in the middle of the run in the dog crate.

Luckily where I live we don't have predators such as raccoons that are clever enough to open a coop door.
 
It's almost midnight here so I though I'd go and check up on Frappe.

I got to the run, looked in the dog crate and well...no Frappe :confused:

My face must have been a picture, I was quite literally scratching my head in confusion.

So I looked at the other end of the run, there she is sitting on the log I put in for them.

Nothing's moved or touched the cage, the doors were still tight shut, no gaps in the dog crate...I'm confused.

Either a family member of mine has taken her out without telling me or something spooky is going on :oops:

I've put her back into the crate, I think I need sleep.
 

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