Poor sweet babies.Please let us Out
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It's so nice out today. PLEASE!
What did we do Aurora? Why can't we go out and play like Hattie?
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Poor sweet babies.Please let us Out
We will be good. We promise. View attachment 3454480
It's so nice out today. PLEASE!
What did we do Aurora? Why can't we go out and play like Hattie?
I prefer that one as well.So, it was a tough decision, but I like the middle/second one best. She still has that very lady-like look, but has a wonderful profile shot of her head/face.!
OMG, these are great!Ok, so since y’all liked one of my pics so much, need your advice. Which of these three do you like the best to submit to POW?
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My 3 lb hen Glynda pushes around my 20 lb Maine Coon cat. Your chickens should be fine. I've seen many a barn cat pushed around by chickens. Now chicks are something different. If momma hen doesn't pay attention a cat could get a chick.Once again I've missed way too many pages. I can't thank @Ponypoor enough for that synopsis. It's awesome!
Have a question for you folks. Our rather eccentric (to be charitable) neighbor has 11 cats. He leaves a window (and often his door) open year round for them and complains about his electric bill. (Insert eye roll) My question is...should I actually worry about domestic, but half wild, cats as predators? I'm pretty sure that Manny is bigger than any of them. We are starting to get a bit of a mouse problem and so I really wouldn't mind them hanging around and cutting down on the rodents. Our run isn't predator proof, but the coop is. We lock them in at night.
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And snack time of fried Okra. Only Sheba refused to take one from my hand.
That’s a big job… makes the prospect of another project out west seem even more appealing?There is a brick paver 10x10 area in front of the barn doors, I need to haul them all up and reset them.
Once I get the chickens squared away (if I don’t get on this project for work) I will tear up the pavers. Ugh![]()
So great to hear about your ladies. I especially love the good news on Bridge. I love seeing a 7 year old hen still going strong.Flash and Little Mill
Overall, my tribe is doing well. Bridge, the alpha and oldest at age seven, continues to amaze me with how robust she is. Here she is this past weekend:
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The girls are laying up a storm. I think even poor Buttercup, who barely fits in a nest box and rarely lays anymore, laid an egg:
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Now here’s the not-so-great news. While Little Mill eats and poops well, her limp is as bad as ever, she has a swollen belly, she occasionally sounds like she has stridor, and she sometimes breathes heavily. Often she sits while the others are foraging, but sometimes joins in the fun:
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And then there is Flash. Flash started laying an egg every day right out of the gate this season. Lately, I’ve noticed seeing fewer blue eggs. And then yesterday morning, I found this in the poop under the roost and she was acting a little funny, waiting for nest box. She went into the box, but did not produce an egg. She’s not produced an egg today, either. Except for yesterday morning for just a little while, she’s behaving. Totally normal.
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I do not have a current photo of Flash, as she is the hardest to catch on camera, or in the hands, but this one is from a couple weeks ago, I think.
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The rest of the tribe seems to be doing well. We’re having a wonderful break in the rain… it was sunny and clear today, but quite cool for April in California.
Thanks for letting me share an update.
generally speaking I agree with @rural mouse and @BY Bob on this one… most Cats generally won’t bother, or might only try something once before learning who the real “predator” is (vicious little feathered dinosaurs!Once again I've missed way too many pages. I can't thank @Ponypoor enough for that synopsis. It's awesome!
Have a question for you folks. Our rather eccentric (to be charitable) neighbor has 11 cats. He leaves a window (and often his door) open year round for them and complains about his electric bill. (Insert eye roll) My question is...should I actually worry about domestic, but half wild, cats as predators? I'm pretty sure that Manny is bigger than any of them. We are starting to get a bit of a mouse problem and so I really wouldn't mind them hanging around and cutting down on the rodents. Our run isn't predator proof, but the coop is. We lock them in at night.
Here's Manny behind bars...View attachment 3454617
And snack time of fried Okra. Only Sheba refused to take one from my hand.
Yup. Well remembered.Now that is enabling.I think that is how @RoyalChick got her first chooks, from a school project. Right RC?
Only a very dignified chicken can successfully carry the ‘poo on foot’ look.Riunite on ice.....That's Nice!
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And yes that is poo on her foot. She looks so dignified otherwise.