My bad...I need to make a correction...I was naming the wrong critter...the damage I saw actually came from Yellow-Bellied Marmots...but groundhogs could possibly cause the same type of damage! They're kind of cute...but are actually a terrible pest on a homestead!
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My bad...I need to make a correction...I was naming the wrong critter...the damage I saw actually came from Yellow-Bellied Marmots...but groundhogs could possibly cause the same type of damage! They're kind of cute...but are actually a terrible pest on a homestead!
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Awww they are cute, but I can imagine the damage they could cause 😬
 
I love the chickens-eye-view! I have noticed this before about your flock, and once again I am struck by how delicate yours are in their habits compared to my monsters. Sydney delicately grabs a morsel here, a morsel there. Mine systematically and in a very short time completely dig up the grass and then dust bathe in the bare dirt they leave behind. I have timed them - in the space of about 3 hours they completely clear about 100 square feet. Is it any wonder that I am back in negotiations with the union representatives about working in the vegetable patch to prepare it for next season?
Mine seem to be unlike a lot of other flocks. They strip nothing clear. They even leave snacks behind on the deck for later. Knock on wood but as long as I have had them, they have not overwhelmed my grass and browned my yard for whatever reason. I cannot explain it but they seem to be conservationists. Never attacking any area too hard.
 
Mine seem to be unlike a lot of other flocks. They strip nothing clear. They even leave snacks behind on the deck for later. Knock on wood but as long as I have had them, they have not overwhelmed my grass and browned my yard for whatever reason. I cannot explain it but they seem to be conservationists. Never attacking any area too hard.
Those are some special hens!
 
Your birds are so pretty. Mine are molting and feather picking. I have lavender Orpingtons too. Yours are so prettier!!!🐔
You are too kind. My poor Hattie is wreck right now in full on molt.
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Normally she is beautiful. I would love to see pictures of yours.
 
Until there's a Mrs Groundhog and baby groundhogs...then there will be trouble! I've seen the damage they can do, I saw them undermine the footings on a deck and boulder retaining wall...very expensive to fix! You might want to move him along!!!
Trust me I have considered it. I really am a "try not to disturb nature" guy and like to share my property. I am keeping an eye on him. If it gets out of hand I am not afraid to intervene but I would rather not.
 
Trust me I have considered it. I really am a "try not to disturb nature" guy and like to share my property. I am keeping an eye on him. If it gets out of hand I am not afraid to intervene but I would rather not.
I totally understand! We've had to intervene before...not my favorite thing to do! :(
 
Two Classes in Their Society

Sometimes it is so clear how there are two classes to my chicken society. It is never more spent than when I empty the pool skimmer. It Coulter all sorts of bugs and such. Only the top 4 are allowed to partake of this feast.

It's falls and there is a lot of junk falling into my pool. Not all of it gets all the way to the skimmer, a lot sinks to the bottom,. That is where the pool robot comes in. Well I emptied the pool robot today and it was loaded with leaves and other tasty morsels. I dumped it out on the patio for them. The top 4 dove right in. Only one of the bottom 2 was brave enough to make an appearance. Just listen to their conversation as they root through the gathered pool treasure.

Yey Phyllis! :yesss:
 

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