Hello!
I have a lovely hen named Tom who thinks she's a person. Here's the background - she is about a 1.5yrs old but has been alone for the past 9 mos. after our other hen died. She is free range year around (only cooped at night) and I'm afraid I have spoiled her rotten. Well, I felt bad that she was on her own...
She comes to her name and follows me around the yard to the point that if a door to the house is open she just waltzes in. I shoo her out and she comes right back. (No A/C here in Switz. so we often have the doors open in the warmer months) She also suns herself on the back terrace which wouldn't be a problem except that her poo is enormous!!
We recently bought a cochin bantam hen to keep her company and this is working well. We were hoping that Sonic the bantam would encourage Tom to be more like a chicken. BUT, it turns out that Sonic just follows Tom around like a love sick puppy and now I have 2 on the porch, pooing to their hearts content! We also have 2 chicks in the brooder and I am beginning to fear that I will have 4 birds strutting through the house very soon.
I don't want to leave Tom in the coop - she would be distraught! We have had to do this when we are away and she is obviously very annoyed and upset. SO, long story short.....anyone have any ideas of how to keep chickens off of certain areas???
THANKS - Christy
I have a lovely hen named Tom who thinks she's a person. Here's the background - she is about a 1.5yrs old but has been alone for the past 9 mos. after our other hen died. She is free range year around (only cooped at night) and I'm afraid I have spoiled her rotten. Well, I felt bad that she was on her own...
She comes to her name and follows me around the yard to the point that if a door to the house is open she just waltzes in. I shoo her out and she comes right back. (No A/C here in Switz. so we often have the doors open in the warmer months) She also suns herself on the back terrace which wouldn't be a problem except that her poo is enormous!!
We recently bought a cochin bantam hen to keep her company and this is working well. We were hoping that Sonic the bantam would encourage Tom to be more like a chicken. BUT, it turns out that Sonic just follows Tom around like a love sick puppy and now I have 2 on the porch, pooing to their hearts content! We also have 2 chicks in the brooder and I am beginning to fear that I will have 4 birds strutting through the house very soon.
I don't want to leave Tom in the coop - she would be distraught! We have had to do this when we are away and she is obviously very annoyed and upset. SO, long story short.....anyone have any ideas of how to keep chickens off of certain areas???
THANKS - Christy