I would like have a conniption fit with all my silkies up high hahahah!

Seriously though - that is what I am thinking. Oh they love roosting in the window at night, it's annoying as they poop on the window ledge and I have to clean it - ewww! Not bad with the regular doodoo - but those cecal poops :rant

I am going to put a droppings board in the window frame made of plastic so it's easy to clean haha! I have even had the girls that are good flyers go up into the smaller window I have. I will need to fix that one also.

I am planning on re-doing the nest boxes when I get home and putting in a ledge, rather than a roost, with steps up to it. That should make them all happy and hopefully they wont try to cram into one location.

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I meant everything, all possibilities, on a lower level than they are now, the determinator being how high you’re willing to let the silkies flap down from.
 
@BY Bob
I think I found a glam boy with high enough style even for Phyllis:
A proud Polish rooster
PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEX TEN NAPEL​
For decades, Alex ten Napel specialized in human portraiture. Now he’s building mini runways in barns and backyards to capture the essence of chickens.

You read that right.

“What I hope you see in the photos is that chickens can be proud beings or funny beings,” he tells us. “They can be like gymnasts or ballerinas.”
Did you see the Brabanter? 💕
 
13+15= lots of eggs to sell (gold mine) and at least 2, preferably 3 more roos to help Mr. P out with escort/ sentinel duties.
Uh - no - all pullets :lol:

The Bielefender and Welbar are apparently auto-sexing, not sure about the Brabanter but they offered pullets - so I picked 5 pullets (wouldn't let me choose just 2). I think the Brabanter is not a heavy layer - more a run-way-model type chickie :)

Hmmm I stand corrected - Brabanter hens lay 200 white eggs a yr... who knew.

Anywhooo we shall see what happens. Still a long way to go till I go home!
 
I meant everything, all possibilities, on a lower level than they are now, the determinator being how high you’re willing to let the silkies flap down from.
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After tonight's drama in the Hen House with Dorothy causing trouble flitting about pushing people off the roost, then poor Blanche got knocked down onto Marty, and they all fell to the floor in the hen house, Marty pretty much smacked into the sliding door - not to worry it has some give (sheesh!).

Crazy hens - and Mr P all he wanted to do was hide away from it all! Typical male!
 
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I have been wanting to do this for some time now. I knew once I started doing this there would be no going back. So I am now diving in and I hope you all enjoy coming along for the ride.

First of all let me tell you how we view our flock as that will help you to understand why we treat them like we do.

Our birds are our pets and we treat them as such. We do not care if someone is not laying eggs. They are welcome to stay at Fluffy Butt Acres until they pass naturally. (Now don't go telling them that! I would hate for word to get out) We do thoroughly enjoy the fresh eggs.

I plan to tell stories from the past as well as from today. I hope you all enjoy and will share stories of your flocks as well.
Thank you for sharing and introducing your hens and rooster. The are gorgeous pets!
 
I keep forgetting to share the calendar I was given for Christmas.
So to catch up here is:
- cover and January (gold laced Polish)
- last 4 months of 2022 (Modern English Game Fowl)
- February (Houdan)
Arent they fabulous?!

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