It’s too bad you don’t have some broody hens, let them do all the work!Maybe I should do that then! I'm so annoyed with my cheapo incubator and fighting to keep the temp and humidity up.
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It’s too bad you don’t have some broody hens, let them do all the work!Maybe I should do that then! I'm so annoyed with my cheapo incubator and fighting to keep the temp and humidity up.
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But do they all of a sudden flick on their headlights at night when they pass another vehicle ( they otherwise do not use their headlights!), Or ignore traffic lights and traffic cops and just go through intersections? Or run into bicyclists and then get out and yell at them when they hit them?!Sorry guys. You're both wrong. Worst drivers are in the middle east. Parking lots exist. Parking spaces do not....
Sounds like TorontoSorry guys. You're both wrong. Worst drivers are in the middle east. Parking lots exist. Parking spaces do not....
But it’s rather creepy don’t you think??Wow! That is quite a shot!
Yes. All of the above....and more. Traffic laws exist, but they're "more like guidelines really" to quote the pirate code.... and signage is overloaded and contradictoryBut do they all of a sudden flick on their headlights at night when they pass another vehicle ( they otherwise do not use their headlights!), Or ignore traffic lights and traffic cops and just go through intersections? Or run into bicyclists and then get out and yell at them when they hit them?!
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I'm very sorry for Butter. She was a true queen.Hello everyone. I'm sorry for my absence, but I needed to step away for a bit. I am fine and well but dealing with heartbreak. My queen of my flock and a personal favorite Butter is gone. I did not realize she had been taken until it was time to put the flock up Tuesday evening. It had to have happened while I was at the dr's for my tests. Me and mom are both gutted, Butter was beyond special. I did not find a body but a mass of yellow feathers on the hillside. I have never minded the chickens being on the hill until now. This has me and mom thinking. Over half of the flock spend a majority of time on the hill. I cannot protect them when they free range on it. We are going to build a larger coop that connects to Russ's stall and free range time is going to become limited. Coyotes are taking over. I am going to be looking at a major flock reduction if this happens. I know several of them will not take kindly to being cooped up. I have a soft list of who to keep and who to place if we in fact go this route. I want to keep them all but I am thinking of what is in their best interests. I cannot kill off 3 separate packs of coyote's.
Oh yes definitely TorontoYes. All of the above....and more. Traffic laws exist, but they're "more like guidelines really" to quote the pirate code.... and signage is overloaded and contradictory
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Here in the east of North America, coyotes were never truly indigenous, being open country creatures, but as forests were cut back the coyotes moved in and they also interbred with the local wolf species creating a coy-wolf hybrid.I'm very sorry for Butter. She was a true queen.
I hope you find a solution for the coyotes. I totally understand that free range chickens will hate being permanently locked up. Maybe you need to think of a temporary setting first, that would allow you to wait a bit before making any definite decisions ?
Do you know if they are getting only at your chickens or if they are also killing from other people around you ? How come they have been increasing in number like this ?
Yes. All of the above....and more. Traffic laws exist, but they're "more like guidelines really" to quote the pirate code.... and signage is overloaded and contradictory
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