My big dorkings somehow get their happy selves up that high. Haven't yet figured out a way to stop them. I think it is one of those things if they do it every day then they can do it when they get big.We have a new predator to add to the list. This is only the second nearby sighting in 6 months, and it has never shown interest in the flock. Anyone else have experience with bald eagles showing interest or attacking your flock?
And Miss Penny taught the pullets some bad habits. Hopefully they give it up soon. They are not going to be as slender and aerodynamic as she is.
(edited because my typing is not good on the mobile device!)