Hi,
I have a flock of about 30 hens (of many varieties).
Our problem child of the flock, is of course a Silver Speckled Hamburg.
She is a slender, flighty bird, with more of a pidgin shape than a fat hen, so she can fly very well.
She kept flying out of our 7' tall pen and sleeping up a tree about 15' high, so finally we clipped her wing, and this stopped the problem for about 2 months.
Now she has started again. I inspected her wing, and the feathers have only grown about 3/4" since I clipped them, but just to be sure I recut all the primary feathers back as far as possible. Then the next day, we found her outside the pen again!
This is a big problem - we live by 200 acres of woods that are full of hungry coyotes. They come on our land every night.
Also before anyone asks, I clipped the wing correctly. Just one wing, all 10 primary feathers right back as far as they can go.
So how can we stop her from flying without putting a net over the pen?
Thanks, James
I have a flock of about 30 hens (of many varieties).
Our problem child of the flock, is of course a Silver Speckled Hamburg.
She is a slender, flighty bird, with more of a pidgin shape than a fat hen, so she can fly very well.
She kept flying out of our 7' tall pen and sleeping up a tree about 15' high, so finally we clipped her wing, and this stopped the problem for about 2 months.
Now she has started again. I inspected her wing, and the feathers have only grown about 3/4" since I clipped them, but just to be sure I recut all the primary feathers back as far as possible. Then the next day, we found her outside the pen again!
This is a big problem - we live by 200 acres of woods that are full of hungry coyotes. They come on our land every night.
Also before anyone asks, I clipped the wing correctly. Just one wing, all 10 primary feathers right back as far as they can go.
So how can we stop her from flying without putting a net over the pen?
Thanks, James
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