It's Going to be a Late Night
I shout some video of the fireworks on the 4th keeping the Phyllistines up late.
Poor kiddos, likely wondering what all the noise was about. Hope they were able to settle down afterwards.
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It's Going to be a Late Night
I shout some video of the fireworks on the 4th keeping the Phyllistines up late.
Those Buckeyes just have amazing feathers. Beautiful chickens.![]()
Sorry to hear they are not feeling well. I am thinking good thoughts.42 eggs across...34 slots. Going to be very difficult juggling all these. Navy wants eggs, but she's only 5 months old...View attachment 4167182
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Also here's the hospital coop. Yes, Delft has come ill as well. Thinking they got into moldy food or something. Tomorrow all the food and water dispensers will be scrubbed with dishsoap, and from now on all treats will be put in a pan or dishes.View attachment 4167184
I tolerate Raven's behavior because 99% of the time she is a sweet hen. Asserting her dominance though, if a squabble breaks out she can stop it with a glare.None of this happens in my flock. From anyone, to anyone. Maybe I just have sweet hens?? I would not brook that kind of behavior from a chicken. It's rude as heck. Absolutely ZERO nest drama from anyone - I'm amazed, honestly. My girls just wait, and line up, quietly and calmly. Or pick another nest.
Roosting time? It's different every night. I'm there, every single night and have been for their entire lives - I'm there, I don't have an auto door to lock them up so I spend about an hour with them watching chicken TV before lock up every single night.
They roost in different spots all the time. No one fights. A squawk, perhaps, once every few days and that's the MOST drama I get.
Is your space bigger than a radius of 300 feet? That's how much area chickens will use if left to their own devices. 6.5 acres - asking because you didn't specify.
I'll watch and see if there is some kind of mysterious chicken jerkery happening outside of my observations; but I doubt it. I spend hours and hours with them a day. I don't see any of it.
For instance, if I bring out scratch - a very seldom treat - what happens? I give the call -- they come RUNNING from wherever they are - and wait for me to throw it out and they eat it. They don't peck each other. Chuck tidbits, but they all know where it is. No one 'gets it first' no one pushes anyone away.
The biggest new thing that is happening is that Oscar, our new Cockerel is starting to learn to tidbit and you get the odd hen or two who will listen to him. They already accept his mating them - and Chuck will not stop him from mating. Chuck only stops Heath.... because the hens do not like Heath. The hens like Oscar - and so, Chuck likes Oscar. That's about it.
The Phyllistines got their own piece of Hatchday cake.A Special Day
They're so PRETTY!!!The Phyllistines got their own piece of Hatchday cake.
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This is the first time they have had corn.
And that wide open beakThey're so PRETTY!!!
They are starting to shimmer in the sunlight.They're so PRETTY!!!
How do you eat cake? I don't take small bites.And that wide open beak![]()
Yes, I believe so.And some of their own poultry - are they landrace?