Hi all from Denmark

G’Day from down under John :frow Welcome!

I hope you enjoy being a BYC member. I see that you have fit right in and I probably do not need to tell you that there are lots of friendly and very helpful folks here so not only is it overflowing with useful information it is also a great place to make friends and have some fun ;)
 
I have a Maggie. She's 1/2 Jack Russel Terrier. 2 years old, and settling into adult dog behavior.
That 1/2 Jack Russell will be like "Toys R Us" it will never grow up....I know I have a Jack Russell, 8yrs old and still acts like a puppy.
 
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That 1/2 Jack Russell will be like "Toys R Us" it will never grow up....I know I have a Jack Russell, 8yrs old and still acts like a puppy.

Actually, she has matured quite a bit. She still gets a bad case of "the runs" when she's outside and gets excited. She just tucks her head down and races around in circles as far as her E collar will let her go. She still needs to be watched for raiding the trash, but has never been a chewer. She's very well trained, and will go to her crate on command. I do agree with you that terriers maintain that playful spirit all their lives.
 
:frowWelcome from New Orleans, wow you look like you have a great start. Your boy reminds me of my Roo Roo, such a great rooster, had to re home him due to stupid local law (roosters are considered exotic animals here, but you can still keep hens, city ordinance, what can I say, except it makes no sense). Please keep us posted on how your interior comes along. Oh, and yes I agree you would be better off with 5 hens (if you can keep that many) Both rooster and hens will be happier. Unless you plan on being the rooster's playmate. That happened to us, got the roo first and he would peck on my glass back door until I came out to keep him company. He was much happier once we got him some hens. Hope you enjoy your time here, you will find lots of friendly and informed people who are happy to share their knowledge. It's also a really fun site. So poke around and find places for answers (articles are often helpful), but please ask away for any questions you may have. Sounds like you fit in well already, so continue to keep asking questions and sharing what you feel comfortable with. Enjoy
 

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