It's also a challenge to ensure lower rank animals receive proper socialization - I have found that some prefer smaller groups rather than larger ones. This can also be found with other animals including humans.
I'm guessing some animals and humans prefer to be alone until there is someone they can feel comfortable with.
Being alone is not necessarily being lonely. It's a better choice IMO
 
No drinking pics today, so instead the poser got caught (no pics, but found him telling the girls to lay eggs in the carport yesterday)
20220531_071720.jpg
Leaving for work on Tuesday...



20220601_161513.jpg
King of all he surveys....



20220601_135959.jpg
I KNOW I look good...
 
I really hope so but how long it it going to take? You wouldn’t think one tiny little chicken could take up an entire bathroom!

Pop quiz: how many chickens are in this picture?
View attachment 3132977
I think I see 6 but wouldn'e be surprised if there were 7.
 
What is the purpose of keeping them in? Is it separation from wild birds? Or something else?
Dr Kevin suggested bringing her in as he didn’t think she would cope with the cold, given that she has absolutely no meat on her. She weighs 820 grams.

You mentioned in a previous post that there is no coccidia inside and it would help her heal. Hubby said she looked miserable today and wasn’t really interested in food. I was thinking that if it isn’t raining on the weekend, or windy, she should spend the day outside and come in for the night. What do people think? She will have her third treatment of Baycox tomorrow morning.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom