Hi
It is a happier day is Sussexland today. Yesterday, I was washing out a chicken water dish and decided to get the mail. Coming back, I ran into my neighbor at the corner where the school bus stops. She asked me how things were going and the topic eventually turned to poultry. She said she had had her cocks killed by coyotes last year. They live in the woods at the end of the lane and the varmints come out of the back meadows to get at their stock. They have a mini-farm, chickens , pigs , turkeys, and sometimes a beef.
Anyway, they had finally coyote proofed their poultry yard. So this Spring she went down to pick out her peeps ( white leghorns and brown sex links), thinking to be mostly pullets and a few cockerels/ Well she ended up with about 15 pullets! No cockerels. She looked at me and stated how she just wished she had 2 or 3 cocks to watch over her egg flock. No breeding, ( I believe her, we have known each other for almost 19 years). Just to watch the flock. "Well, it just so happens I have...."... Long story short, she now has three nice Light Sussex cockerels on duty. She, myself and the cockerels are all happy. They are huge compared to the production leghorns, smile. The only one who can't quite figure out what happened is my "keeper" cockerel who now has the cockerel grow out pen all to himself, LOL.
Best,
Karen