ApesMullen
In the Brooder
- Apr 5, 2020
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Hi Everyone,
The other day I was driving through North Miami (area where I live close to) back from Walgreens and I saw 5 roosters that have basically taken over a median between these two apartment complexes. They were accompanied by some hens BUT what really caught my eye was a group of chickens that looked to be adults but they were small and they had backsides that looked very similar to a quails backside. One of these hens looked like a Buff Orpington but with the backside of a quail and she had three baby chicks with her, and she was very small, smaller than my rooster who is a 6-month-old silver laced polish. My mom and I saw a lady that lives in the apartment and she told us that the people that live there hate them that they throw rocks at them and basically don't want them there. She also said that the small hen with the chicks had more babies but they have been getting taken by cats and run over in the area, mind you this is a bad neighborhood, too and I'm not surprised by the amount of free ranged roosters/hens around there, because a lot of people here in North Miami use them for religious practice such as Santeria and Haitian Voodoo.
My question for everyone is how do I catch the hen with the chicks? I have the means to take care of her in my backyard, my dogs are used to chickens since we currently have a baby roo (who is actually going to be relocated to a friends farm in Tampa so that he can live a rooster life out of harm's way and be happy since my neighborhood doesn't allow roosters) and we had his mom before him so I have a place for them to roam free and still be safe. I wanna do what I can ASAP since she's only got three chicks left, and I don't know how much longer she'll be able to keep them safe out there. Any advice is appreciated!
P.S. I know that going at night and getting her is a good option, but I don't know how comfortable I am going into the neighborhood at night as I had mentioned before this is a section 8 government apartment complex and the people around there aren't too keen on outsiders. I tried to lure her with some food yesterday and she wanted nothing to do with me, probably because of how badly people have been treating her and her chicks so I understand that, it just makes my life a lot harder when it comes to trying to catch her.
The other day I was driving through North Miami (area where I live close to) back from Walgreens and I saw 5 roosters that have basically taken over a median between these two apartment complexes. They were accompanied by some hens BUT what really caught my eye was a group of chickens that looked to be adults but they were small and they had backsides that looked very similar to a quails backside. One of these hens looked like a Buff Orpington but with the backside of a quail and she had three baby chicks with her, and she was very small, smaller than my rooster who is a 6-month-old silver laced polish. My mom and I saw a lady that lives in the apartment and she told us that the people that live there hate them that they throw rocks at them and basically don't want them there. She also said that the small hen with the chicks had more babies but they have been getting taken by cats and run over in the area, mind you this is a bad neighborhood, too and I'm not surprised by the amount of free ranged roosters/hens around there, because a lot of people here in North Miami use them for religious practice such as Santeria and Haitian Voodoo.
My question for everyone is how do I catch the hen with the chicks? I have the means to take care of her in my backyard, my dogs are used to chickens since we currently have a baby roo (who is actually going to be relocated to a friends farm in Tampa so that he can live a rooster life out of harm's way and be happy since my neighborhood doesn't allow roosters) and we had his mom before him so I have a place for them to roam free and still be safe. I wanna do what I can ASAP since she's only got three chicks left, and I don't know how much longer she'll be able to keep them safe out there. Any advice is appreciated!
P.S. I know that going at night and getting her is a good option, but I don't know how comfortable I am going into the neighborhood at night as I had mentioned before this is a section 8 government apartment complex and the people around there aren't too keen on outsiders. I tried to lure her with some food yesterday and she wanted nothing to do with me, probably because of how badly people have been treating her and her chicks so I understand that, it just makes my life a lot harder when it comes to trying to catch her.
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