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New Roost Added
I did add a new lower roost today.
I did add a new lower roost today.
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Awww I'm sorryNo Chicken Encounters
Tonight I held no chickens, no chickens roosted on my shoulder, and no chickens needed my help.
Phyllis roosted in the main coop and the littles put themselves to bed. I sat alone as they took care of their own business.
They grow up so fast.
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The Cluckle Hut is fabulous. I really like that you mounted the baby roost at 90° angle to the big roost because they might be able to escape any roosting pecks from Phyllis by running along it and out of range
I agree - I think it must be that. They really are going at it in a very determined way. I think this time of year there are Japanese beetle grubs for example - I don't think it actually is those as they have more or less disappeared from around here - but there could be other insects that have a life-cycle that creates something yummy in the ground around now.That really could be so around here. Interesting.
Nice! Anyone try it out yet?
Lucky you. I just realized I am about to run out of eggs. WTH?! I can't buy eggs, it would feel disloyal!I feel good! I had my special cup of Coco this afternoon. She’s such a sweet hen (and yes she laid another egg today) I guess she forgave me for my poor judgement yesterday.View attachment 2859730
I had to buy eggs last year and it felt wrong on so many levels!Lucky you. I just realized I am about to run out of eggs. WTH?! I can't buy eggs, it would feel disloyal!
I'm reading along and nobody's yet said this looks like what a scorpion does. But doesn't it? Or maybe a skunk!Those who read on my thread will have seen this already but I wanted to share my broody Jap bantam here as well as I've never seen a broody do this before. Just watch what she does with her tail!
I went with umbrella on Ribh's threadI'm reading along and nobody's yet said this looks like what a scorpion does. But doesn't it? Or maybe a skunk!![]()
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