I took delivery of a hanging scale like @Ponypoor showed in her video so I am going to start getting weights on everyone over the next few nights.
@Ponypoor - I am sure this is a silly question, but how do you get the chicken in the bag? And more importantly out of the bag?!
I will be doing this at night with my headlamp - only way I can touch anyone really - and normally I get them to stand on my arm from the roost and carry them that way to wherever I am going to treat them or trim them or whatever. I then tuck them under my arm like a football and pin them to my side so they can't flap. I am not quite sure how to get them in a carrier bag without them being upside down!
Stupid question tax: Tassels assembling her crew. That branch is about 4’ off the ground. Only Tassels and Geronimo fly up straight from the ground without using the ladder or the tree stump. Bucky is still outside digging in the leaves.
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There are no ‘stupid questions’, and I actually thought of this when I was taping it but forgot to mention.
Most I shove in head first, the smaller and quieter ones I can put in feet first.
Head first: put the bag over top starting at the head and then let them scramble their way upright as you gently lift the bag.
Feet first: roll the sides of the bag down and set on the ground like a bowl, pick up the chooks and put their feet inside the ‘bowl’ and gently pull up the handles keep a hand on their back so they don’t jump out. You can practice this before hand with a can or bag of rice etc from the kitchen - just try am keep the handles out of the rolled sides a bit so you can pull the up.
Whichever ones are quiet do those first. So you get the hang of it. Go slow and if at first you don’t succeed try try try try….. again
