What is up with roosters kicking the feed dishes around? I remember when BEN would do the same thing (usually when he was upset) ? They acted like angry spoiled teenagers!Here’s the mess that he madeView attachment 3375403:
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What is up with roosters kicking the feed dishes around? I remember when BEN would do the same thing (usually when he was upset) ? They acted like angry spoiled teenagers!Here’s the mess that he madeView attachment 3375403:
I say she does this on purpose because she has somehow managed to be a house chicken for a few days every so often starting from about the age of 8 months old. When she was injured and had to stay in for almost 2 weeks I think she got used to the good life of me waiting on her hand and foot. No more injuries thankfully, but she will find someway back in for a few days. I want to scream though. I have been buying feather fixer since the first week of November when my flock started molting. It is double the price of their layer feed. Tuesday I fed out the last of it and just bought 3 40lb bags of their layer feed. I really really do not want to have to pick up another bag of feather fixer. I can only find it in 40lb bags and every other chicken are long done molting.I put love because of what an awesome chicken tender you are. But I am sorry she is molting so late.
I would ground him, but he’s so short already, that grounding him wouldn’t do anything !Jaffar is deep inside under the porch. He didn’t stick around for pictures. ( He thinks I’m angry at him, and he might be right)
She doesn't look like it - but with longer days that is exactly what is worrying me.Im sorry to hear that. Is it possible that she is coming back into laying?
I looked at FF feed it’s formulation and protein content is near identical to all flock but all flock is less expensive. Perhaps that could be an in-between?I say she does this on purpose because she has somehow managed to be a house chicken for a few days every so often starting from about the age of 8 months old. When she was injured and had to stay in for almost 2 weeks I think she got used to the good life of me waiting on her hand and foot. No more injuries thankfully, but she will find someway back in for a few days. I want to scream though. I have been buying feather fixer since the first week of November when my flock started molting. It is double the price of their layer feed. Tuesday I fed out the last of it and just bought 3 40lb bags of their layer feed. I really really do not want to have to pick up another bag of feather fixer. I can only find it in 40lb bags and every other chicken are long done molting.
I hope it’s simply an off dayShe doesn't look like it - but with longer days that is exactly what is worrying me.
Oh the beak breath you will experience!There is nothing wrong with Butter's apatite. I will regret it later, but she just ate an entire can of tuna.