I haven't given news in ages. We've been having a few health and behaviour issues with our chickens.
But, I also have some leghorn news
@BY Bob ! We will be welcoming four chickens next tuesday, and though it happened totally independently of any decision of mine, it turns out two are leghorns.
I do look forward to seeing how similar or different they are in shape and behaviour to american leghorns !
I was thinking about her last night when I couldn't sleep, and putting together the egg-laying problem she had before, her unbalance, and getting broody.
It could be coincidence but I was also wondering if it was possibly all hormone related ? Or if hormonal unbalance could be linked to other physiological or neurological issues ?
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Finally I wanted to share a video I filmed in between storms, showing a bit of our place, especially for those of you who are experienced in organizing spaces for chickens. I enjoyed
@knoturavggrl 's coop tour, and thought maybe with a video I could also ask for ideas / feedback. We are still looking for ways to keep both our roosters who hate each other

, either by separating them and the flocks (we have materials to build a second coop) or by using any other tricks, other than freezer camp, that is.
Problem is they both really want to hang around the coop and sleep in there- no one's willing to move!
Apologies for my french accent, I haven't had occasions to practice speaking English in years.
Have a lovely sunday and take care of your chickens.