Aussie-Chookmum
Obeying her avian masters
I can't decide between 4 and 6Anyone else have a favorite?

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I can't decide between 4 and 6Anyone else have a favorite?
Added Bob's photo post to save people rummaging through previous pages trying to find it.Some Good Shots of my Big Girls
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Sweet does not describe Sansa. She is Lilly's little clone now.And yet the sweetest hens in my flock are Wyandottes....![]()
I was going to let it go, but hopping?Maybe... but they are still Wyandottes... I'm hopping to try some silver laced standards next year. It could just be a difference between Oz & US.
My phone likes to entertain you.I was going to let it go, but hopping?![]()
I have read you tree removal article before and I loved it.Now that is really interesting. Afaik you haven't had chickens in trees before. I think you may be seeing a lot more of it.
My belief, with some evidence to back it up, is that once they start performing natural behaviour it's like a big memory rush and they recall other things that they should be doing.
Some people will say that natural behaviour like going broody and roosting in trees etc has been bred out of them. There are few breeds such as the Cornish X which have been bred to such an extent that their physiology prevents them form performing naturally but even these if left alone in a flock of other breeds will make an attempt.
She will get the chicks up a tree eventually if given the opportunity and I think the other hens will follow given the opportunity.
If one of the chicks turns out to be male there will be a very noticeable change in behaviour.
Now might be a good time to equip yourself with tree removal kit. This article covers some of it. Take your sense of humour with you when you read it.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/getting-chickens-out-of-trees-and-into-their-coops.75511/
I've read a few people with recently hatched chicks mention that if one or more turn out to be male they wont be keeping them. Sometimes best laid plans etc comes into play.....
And this.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/understanding-your-rooster.75056/
So helpful. Thanks!Added Bob's photo post to save people rummaging through previous pages trying to find it.![]()
So let's see if we can win a picture of the week. Right now I'm leaning towards number 4 but 3 and 6 are getting votes as well. So here's some fun. Let's vote 1 more time. Which of these 3 are your favorite?Added Bob's photo post to save people rummaging through previous pages trying to find it.![]()
1.So let's see if we can win a picture of the week. Right now I'm leaning towards number 4 but 3 and 6 are getting votes as well. So here's some fun. Let's vote 1 more time. Which of these 3 are your favorite?
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