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I think they are learning which is good for them. I will just have to learn to deal with it.Awww I'm sorrymaybe they just forgot?
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I think they are learning which is good for them. I will just have to learn to deal with it.Awww I'm sorrymaybe they just forgot?
That was the idea. Also they can use it to jump up to the higher roost as well.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
Bantom cochin!She is soooo beautiful! Remind me what breed she is again?
I did not monitor it all day. I'm not sure.Nice! Anyone try it out yet?
I have to buy every winter. No way around it. I only buy from chickens where I know the living conditions.I had to buy eggs last year and it felt wrong on so many levels!
Speaking of hawks, one visited again late this afternoon. It swooped low across the yard. I did my best to do the alarm call and most ran for cover, but a few of the younger ones were clueless. I tossed the ball to place the dog where the hawk was sure to see her (she’s very fast!) I also marched in the hawk’s direction when it was perched on a power pole and declared, “I see you, hawk!” I continued to show the dog to the hawk and it left. When my neighbor drove in, I told him about the encounter and he shared a recent bald eagle sighting. I know they live here, but usually (and rarely) only see them near the reservoir, except once when I saw one soaring WAY up high near our place. Apparently my neighbor’s sighting was right nearby. Good to know, since a bald eagle could easily lift and carry a hen away. My brother-in-law witnessed a golden eagle grab his cat and fly off with it.I never identified it. Likely a hawk around here.
Oh! They have one like her at my local feed store!Bantom cochin!![]()
Really? i love bantoms! Their so cute and smallOh! They have one like her at my local feed store!
I LOVE THEM!!! You’re pretty adorable, too, Bob. Just sayin.’Final Roosting on BY Bob
Every night when I bring the girls inside from their little run they roost on my arm. When we get to my office then they hang out on my arm and from themselves, even nap for a while.
Here they are last night. For the first time someone slips off my arm.
Because of that they adjusted their roosting location. I was a little worried about my head.After all there is precidence.
Awww… sorry to have missed all this. It was a tough and busy week.I have been training them for weeks now.
Just kidding.
They are the sweetest of all the chicks I have raised. I am having a real problem moving them outside. They are still in the house this morning.![]()