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Sending hugs and positive waves.Going in the morning for bone implant surgery... may be offline for awhile
Yes, and in my observations, even when Hazel thumped him a little, she did not like the confrontation and kept it to a minimum. She didn’t reinforce it much with a chase.My thought on that then....he's tried. Each has thumped him, firmly enough he's decided retreat is the better part of valor.
That right there was her mistake. She needed to thump and chase to garner his respect. Currently he doesn't respect her so the pullets are following his lead (the way they should in a fully mature flock). I think Bob's idea of putting 2 of the pullets at a time in time out is a good one. Adding one of the bossy BO in with them is a good idea IF NECESSARY, but if you can, start with the problem pullets. Their behavior needs to be addressed whether he is in the flock or not. Also, packing him around when he's being incessant is an option. I'm not sure if that's a good one or not. @RebeccaBoyd can you weigh in on this, please?Yes, and in my observations, even when Hazel thumped him a little, she did not like the confrontation and kept it to a minimum. She didn’t reinforce it much with a chase.
Please recover quickly.Going in the morning for bone implant surgery... may be offline for awhile![]()
It is, in all honesty, just like having kids!!!!I had to argue with Rooster Cogburn tonight. He was the last one in and he wanted me to keep the run gate open, for easy access to the yard in the morning. When I called “bed time!!” Everyone came running, but he’s at that stupid stage. So is Gizmo, but Giz pays attention. Why are there always chicken issues? Drama I don’t need!
That's basically the plan, there's a run structure with a knackered roof and partial walls that I'm fixing up and roost space will be built inside that. It was hard getting materials over the summer because the local place was struggling to hire a delivery driver and then recently it's been too windy to be up a ladder with roof sheets and/or too rainy to be digging post holes every time I've had a couple of days free to work on it. It'll get sorted eventually.
Planting trees as shelterbelt isn't an option, for several reasons. The wind isn't even the main one but I'll stick this here anyway because it's funny (if you let the long grass grow up around these they make a good day shelter for a few chickens though)
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Wonderful ~ the whole world opened up for them beyond just staring at the ground to see![]()
Hope your Adirondack fits thru the door. Our hens used ours to snooze under before we made more shade for them in our old 2011 bare yard.
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