I wouldn’t!I stand by my response
Dogs and cats lick their private parts and then come lick their humans faces .
(And people complain that I have a house rooster!)

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I wouldn’t!I stand by my response
I wouldn’t!
Dogs and cats lick their private parts and then come lick their humans faces .
(And people complain that I have a house rooster!)![]()
I do deep litter and am always trying to add moisture - I dump the old water on the floor when I refresh the waterers and sometimes I just run the hose from the rain barrel.There is a difference between “wet” shavings and “damp” shavings. People who use the deep litter method, where the goal is for it to compost right in the coop, will tell you there has to be some moisture in the bedding for it to work. When things are too dry they will actually mist the bedding on purpose. The rule of thumb is if you pick up a handful and squeeze it you don’t have any water dripping out, and little to no clumping. So it is ok to get a little moisture on the bedding, just make sure to have plenty of ventilation and keep it turned/mixed up. The chooks will help you with that last part, especially if you throw a handful of scratch or mealworms on top.![]()
I thought you and Jaffar were the most important people (roosters) in your town.Some of the most important people in my little town, have called Jaffar “what a great little rooster”
And I tend to agree with them.
That makes Jaffar kinda famous, doesn’t it?![]()
Jaffar is a very famous Roo here on BYC alsoSome of the most important people in my little town, have called Jaffar “what a great little rooster”
And I tend to agree with them.
That makes Jaffar kinda famous, doesn’t it?![]()