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EEk! @oregonkat I just cna't get my head around it - I must visit the states one day so I can see some bears for myself! I feel so lucky I have so little to worry about!Here are a few photos of the beast that I worry about most when it comes to my chickens:
Where I live it is not uncommon to see them. People tell us all the time to get a dog but we love the wildlife here and don't want to scare everything away. I have turned my chicken coop into a bomb shelter practically so hopefully I wont suffer any more bear attacks on the chickens, but one can never be sure.Gorgeous! Look forward to seeing more pics tomorrow! That is quite a round up of predators!
EEk! @oregonkat I just cna't get my head around it - I must visit the states one day so I can see some bears for myself! I feel so lucky I have so little to worry about!
Hello everyone,
I'm Tangyra from Nepal, I'm a small farmer living outside kathmandu. I have often been reading plenty of posts and have found your information extremely valuable. Thank you so much, you guys are an awesome community, and I've finally decided to sign up .
I don't have to much knowledge apart from our traditional knowledge on raising chickens and the bits I've read on the Internet. I have a small mixed flock, one asil pair, four silkies, four polish chickens, some kadaknath, a red jungle fowl, and quite a few sakini (our indigenous breeds)
I'll try give as much knowledge as I can, but I'll probably be asking a lot more questions.
This is my favourite 8 year old rooster called Bruce.
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