GregnLety
Crossing the Road
Heck, I rarely know what's going on in mineYa never know what is going on in a chooks head!![]()

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Heck, I rarely know what's going on in mineYa never know what is going on in a chooks head!![]()
Eventually I'll make a solid frame and vinyl roofing.That sounds better, much better. Even though 3 guineas don't need a lot of room, only 4x4 wouldn't give them much flight room. I know you don't have the predator load I have, but if I am correct, that doesn't have a solid/wire roof, just the diagonal supports for the tarp/cover......will that be a problem for you there?
Thanks, it's my first chook dying so it's sad. And more so since I am out here. My mum isn't used to handling such matters, but she was good about it.
My BIL was sad, they were really his hens not my niece's as she was rarely ever around and Ken was the one taking care of them.
Thanks.I’m glad sweet Hattie is OK and will hopefully improve!![]()
Oh my. I'm so sorry.An open letter to all chickens
From the chicken servants of the world
Dear chickens,
Please have some consideration for your hooman servants. They try their best to look after your every need, and when they fail to come up to your expectations it is because they are slow-witted and are not fluent in Chicken, not because they have bad intent.
Please note, that as well as being slow-witted, some of your servants are old. Some, dare I say it, are fat. It really is not good for their health to be running around in the sun chasing chickens when the heat index is over 100 degrees. That is Fahrenheit - if you chickens prefer Celsius - that is 38 degrees C.
So please, if you choose to fly over your fence, could you kindly do so on a cool day and please, when you have done whatever it is you flew out to do, can you return promptly to the safety of your chicken area and not lead your servant on a high speed chase across open fields and through dense shrubbery.
I am not blaming anyone in particular, Sylvie, but on behalf of the servants I must stress this is a health and safety issue that requires prompt attention.
Humbly yours,
The Servant at the Chicken Palace
(on behalf of chicken tenders, bucket boys, and chicken servants everywhere)
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If one of my chooks dies, I make it a point to show all the remaining chooks what’s going on and they participate in the funeral process.(that way, they know for certain) chickens are not stupid!Yes. I have had chickens call for and/or look for a passed chicken.
It is especially true if they don't get to see the chicken as it is passing and/or after it has died. (i.e. if a fox takes one sneakily versus them getting to say goodbye when a chicken is ailing and passes.
I do this a few times a week.Do any of you add ACV to your chickens water? and if you do what noticeable difference's do you notice?
I have read 1 to 2 Tlb per gallon?? is this what you do?