- May 19, 2010
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In my limited experience, I have observed that if there is one place in your yard where you would prefer that the chickens didn't go....they will go directly to that spot immediately after you let them out. Also, if you have five chickens, and look out the door to check on them, you will always see exactly four. If there are ten, you will see nine, etc. I call this Dogdollar's Rule of One.
This all bothered me a great deal when I first started letting mine out. I stayed out with them, watched where they went, herded them where I wanted them to be....and got frustrated to no end when they wouldn't cooperate.
Now? Hah.
I clean the coop, service the feeders and waterers, then it's back in the house for me.....and let the chickens be chickens. Unless I hear a dog barking or car horns blasting or a bunch of hysterical chicken noises, they're on their own.
DD
This all bothered me a great deal when I first started letting mine out. I stayed out with them, watched where they went, herded them where I wanted them to be....and got frustrated to no end when they wouldn't cooperate.
Now? Hah.
I clean the coop, service the feeders and waterers, then it's back in the house for me.....and let the chickens be chickens. Unless I hear a dog barking or car horns blasting or a bunch of hysterical chicken noises, they're on their own.
DD