Augie1
Chirping
- Aug 18, 2020
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What a beautiful run. From the sound of it looks like a hormonal issue. Beautifull rooster. I bet by the size of your run and the obsession of having chickens. You will double your flock come spring.
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But they left the birds? That's crazy!They took everything, even the roosts and nests. I had to buy some.
Wow, this is perfect!! Thank you!! Ill look out for some clutter for themhttps://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/a-cluttered-run.1323792/#post-21588571
Check out this thread about clutter in the run. You run looks like it is plenty big, but kind of bare. Clutter gives everyone places to "get away" from the cockerel, the alpha hen, etc.
Well, i have 6 chicks around 6 to 7 weeks so it's already started . The couple that lived here before had 15 hens to 1 rooster and they all seemed very happy! Im so excited for this new adventure!!What a beautiful run. From the sound of it looks like a hormonal issue. Beautifull rooster. I bet by the size of your run and the obsession of having chickens. You will double your flock come spring.
How amazing!! God is good! Lovely story. You chickens sound like happy birdiesAwww my favorite thing about the babies is when they start jumping and flying, they're so happy! I had one in particular who would do it ALL the time, a little scissor beak EE (it used to be a bad scissor beak, which is where the beak doesn't align and the halves are skewed, but my sister prayed for her and it aligned itself--the before and after pictures are crazy!). I've always thought the EE's were funnier than the others, now the two I have love chasing birds.