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That is so hot. I was in 114°F (45.5 C) the first time I went to Arizona. It took my breath away. I cannot imagine the kind of heat you are having. It is like this every year, right?
Sometime's the temp in the summer here in AZ. can reach 118°F. That's why I'm working with the Naked Neck's now. They can handle that kind of heat better. Along with that heat if you aren't getting much rain everything dries out (tree's, bushes, long grass and weed's). That's when there is danger of fires starting, and why California and part's of Arizona get all of those fire's here too.
These are closeups from the photos BY Bob mentioned.
She's always been scruffy, now I know why. I ought to have considered the cost of her beak to her grooming.
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Is it wrong that I feel before you can trim a chickens beak you should have your dominate index finger removed?
Such cruelty. Humans can really suck sometimes.
Just to clarify for you and @ValerieJ we all have some fairly strong opinions ( very negative) on beak “trimming” here, and this is why. It’s a horrific practice, and those of us with girls who have beaks like this are usually caring for rescues of some sort. None of us support, agree with, or participate in this barbaric disfigurement for human convenience.
I have 8 girls I’m working with and have been helping them reshape their lower mandible (very gently and slowly with a fine file) to a more normal beak shape. Beaks do grow a bit... like nails. And given access to rocks and hard surfaces the girls will rub them down on their own as well. I always try to make sure my rescue girls have at least one good rock in their run area for this. I’ll see if I can get some current shots now that I’ve had them for a year, to show their improvement on the lowers, most of them are wholly self improved. Their Rooster is a bit of a over protective nut case though, making photos challenging.
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I do love the name Fluffy Butt Acres...it's what I wanted to call my chicken run.Great minds think alike!
Kris, If Chickie Hawk is that unsociable and you need him out of the way for a bit, you can drop a large and thick towel over him
Good grief!Oh dear Shad. At first glance I read that as "you can drop a large brick on him"
I thought to myself
' Jeez, I know Shad is brutally pragmatic but I didn't think he was quite as hardened as that!"![]()