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Another spotty kiddoTax payers unite!!View attachment 3934752
Mr. P. House Rooster for a few days!!As soon as it starts to get evening here the older birds come in a start to roost, the teenagers next and the youngsters are of course the last.
It’s a big bonus having them in the barn, I leave the hen house door open and they all go to bed when they want.
My issue right now is Mr P needs to be kept separate from Bert, and Rosario from Mr LC, and the young hens like to pick at Mr P’s head and butt pin feathers coming in.
Just as well I keep him separated, once his feathers have grown out maybe I can put him back with the main gang. It’s such a worry with Bert though.![]()
More like a couple months, he is taking his own sweet time growing those new feathers in.Mr. P. House Rooster for a few days!!
Shavings keep odours down, and soak up any moisture. I use a manure rake to pick rake up the shavings and pick up any poops, feathers and other debris.Took a break and took some pictures. View attachment 3934884View attachment 3934885
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They seem VERY confused by the linoleum. It is quite slick. They flap and the litter goes flying. I do think we may add a poop board under the roosts. I read somewhere on here one person say they didn't use shavings at all with linoleum and poop boards. They just sweep up as needed.
Thoughts?
8 WeeksGosh you know how horrible I am with combs but I think so.
How old is she now?