Looks like it's time for a road trip, so Tuesday I'm going up the mountain and check on the property in the High Sierras. It's where I go to camp several times a year. It's 2 hours away, not too bad of a drive. But I'm going to have to lock up the chickens in the barn/coop while I'm gone. :celebrate
Enjoy!
 
It will be discussed. I don't like to do that. Flight is her best way to escape trouble. I'd hate to take that away.

I did it with the leghorns before I knew how many predators were actually around here. It never really stopped them from flying anyway as they adjusted the way they flew.

I need to know how before I do anything.
Hmmm... valid point.
 
The little white chickens will be the death of me! I was JUST NOW going out to take some pics of the broodies that I have banished to the new yard... and I saw no sign of Cutie.. Cochin bantam.... I searched everywhere I could think of and came to the conclusion that she must have gotten scooped up :hit.... without a trace!? Then I go... could she POSSIBLY be back in the nest!? No way! There is only one small space over a six foot fence that she could get back in the yard... she’s tiny remember.... but what do know... that’s exactly where she was!:th:eek:... this is the gate she flew over! And here are the banished gals pacing to get back to their nests! That is the front of the gate and then a pic from in their yard .....
Talk about a determined broody :rolleyes:.... I mean.. how did she even maneuver that!? She had to go straight up... and I even have string going across the top!! View attachment 2133079View attachment 2133080View attachment 2133081View attachment 2133082View attachment 2133083
Wow! Determined girl!
 
My poor Charlie! :(

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It will be discussed. I don't like to do that. Flight is her best way to escape trouble. I'd hate to take that away.

I did it with the leghorns before I knew how many predators were actually around here. It never really stopped them from flying anyway as they adjusted the way they flew.

I need to know how before I do anything.
I'm not in favour of wing clipping. It doesn't really stop them but it does make their flight more awkward & them more vulnerable to predators. Some chickens are determined to have their freedom no matter the cost & no matter what you do to prevent them ~ short of keeping them locked up. I hope you find a solution that works for you both. :hugs
 

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