I got pointed to this article.
It's very very slow progress but some are at last learning.
https://ouroneacrefarm.com/2014/05/05/creating-chicken-habitat-advice-red-jungle-fowl/

I try... :oops:
One of the places my girls love, when they are allowed to go there [they fence hop into the neighbours so it's restricted access only :gig ] Is my big patch of shell ginger. They love it so much I am considering trying to establish a patch in their run. It's just getting it to the point they can't promptly grub it out.
 
I try... :oops:
One of the places my girls love, when they are allowed to go there [they fence hop into the neighbours so it's restricted access only :gig ] Is my big patch of shell ginger. They love it so much I am considering trying to establish a patch in their run. It's just getting it to the point they can't promptly grub it out.
Oh, it wasn't meant to be critical. I'm just delighted to read something better informed on a main chicken site.
Chickens can make do with a lot less room than their ancestors and there are logical reasons why. Here for example it's a bout one acre per tribe. It's not so much the space, it's what's in that space. If sites like this concentrated a lot less on coop builds and more on runs, suggesting that at least double the current 10 aquare foot per chicken is where the money would be better spent. The article points out that cover in the way of plants is what chickens prefer. Junk in the run should be the new BYC slogan.:D
 
Oh, it was meant to be critical. I'm just delighted to read something better informed on a main chicken site.
Chickens can make do with a lot less room than their ancestors and there are logical reasons why. Here for example it's a bout one acre per tribe. It's not so much the space, it's what's in that space. If sites like this concentrated a lot less on coop builds and more on runs, suggesting that at least double the current 10 aquare foot per chicken is where the money would be better spent. The article points out that cover in the way of plants is what chickens prefer. Junk in the run should be the new BYC slogan.:D
Chickens are smart & need stimulation but one of the things I have found difficult in a small backyard run, is stopping them killing their entertainment! The ficus, which all the chickens adore, used to spread out low to the ground providing cover & shade & everyone used to squash in under there. However they like to eat the leaves so now the ficus is struggling to stay alive. :( My fence hoppers have killed one passionfruit off but the other is starting to spread over the coop roof where hopefully it will not only provide shade but entertainment when the fruit starts dangling. I'm going to try a choko @ the other end. They took out all my herbs ~ which I had hoped would grow big enough they could eat what grew through the wire but nope ~ they hop the fence just to clean them up:rolleyes: I am lucky to have some really big trees that the man is willing to build around just to keep my chickens happy.:lol:
 
My supervisor.:rolleyes::D
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He used to get a bit stressed when I coop cleaned, particularly if he saw me taking eggs out.
I put them on the grass to one side now and he goes and checks them. I don't know if he counts them but when I finish cleaning and put the eggs back he goes and checks there too.:confused:

In one of these threads are pictures of this hen's (Nolia) sisters, Hinge and Bracket. The three are not from the same hatch but are from the same mother. Nolia's father was Harold; Hinge and Brackets, Harold's son Punch.
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My supervisor.:rolleyes::D
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He used to get a bit stressed when I coop cleaned, particularly if he saw me taking eggs out.
I put them on the grass to one side now and he goes and checks them. I don't know if he counts them but when I finish cleaning and put the eggs back he goes and checks there too.:confused:

In one of these threads are pictures of this hen's (Nolia) sisters, Hinge and Bracket. The three are not from the same hatch but are from the same mother. Nolia's father was Harold; Hinge and Brackets, Harold's son Punch.
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Chickens have not only displayed a remarkable ability to count but to actually do math as well. Be certain that he knows how many eggs there were and is making sure you put the same number back.
 
Chickens have not only displayed a remarkable ability to count but to actually do math as well. Be certain that he knows how many eggs there were and is making sure you put the same number back.
The last paper I read they had been tested up to 109.:th.....and they didn't need to use their toes.:D
I've had a couple of roosters go for me when I've been caught stealing eggs. They seem more bothered about it than the hens.
 
The last paper I read they had been tested up to 109.:th.....and they didn't need to use their toes.:D
I've had a couple of roosters go for me when I've been caught stealing eggs. They seem more bothered about it than the hens.

It should be their job to defend the nest until she is ready to hatch them. Seems only fair to me.
 

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