Hello there Sir Jaffar, I will let Henny knowHenny, you say you “Wants me some Cochin?” (I will try to fit you into my busy schedule!)
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Hello there Sir Jaffar, I will let Henny knowHenny, you say you “Wants me some Cochin?” (I will try to fit you into my busy schedule!)
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I have found that the preferred place to lay eggs is at the TOP of the straw stack - and I do mean top.Hmm. Well, like Abitail I also have chickens that opt for coop corners over nest boxes (12” squares) until they are “trained”. So it seems that just two walls and a distant roof suits them fine. But I would only make them longer communal nest box in theory- in reality, I feel that having dividers helps lower status hens have access to a box when otherwise the queen bees would bok them away.
Awwww he didn’t mean rachet head he meant radically best.“Of all the names that daddy calls me, I hate (ratchet head) the worst!”View attachment 3792094
Nice turn aroundAwwww he didn’t mean rachet head he meant radically best.![]()
Feel better soon!Good morning all, I have not been feeling well this past week, my arthritis and migraines acting up with the weather. More snow this morning.
Here are some BFTP fluffy bums
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Mr P says good morning
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And regarding nest boxes: I have all different sizes, but the thing I have found is that they do not mind communal nests, they will share all the time, and they really like being up high. Enclosed or a nest dug into a straw bale, these are passing fancies, if one decides to nest somewhere then the others are likely follow..
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