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Earl went after my DH again yesterday and gave him a good scratch, so we thought we'd try giving Earl a little more space to see if it mellowed him out at all. Today, we kicked him (well, nudged him with a stick) out of the pen and into the 130' x 70' fenced yard. We made sure he had plenty of food and water and pretty much left him alone all day, but checked on him periodically.
He's such a large bird that I suspected he wouldn't wander far, and that turned out to be true. A couple of times I saw him right next to Lucille, on the other side of the fence, but later he'd ventured maybe 15 feet from the pen. When it was time to go back in at dusk, he was pretty easy to coax back into the pen, and didn't try to strike at DH at all. Maybe giving him something to do besides pounce on Lucille all day long is a good thing, and Lucille didn't seem particularly upset that her man was outside.
FWIW, the general consensus here is that they are cornish crosses. I know some say meat birds don't breed, but Lucille is actively squatting for Earl now, and she laid her first egg yesterday. It was broken when we found it, and soft-shelled, so we picked up some oyster shell today, but maybe we will get a few eggs out of her yet. They are both panting a lot in this heat, even though they have plenty of shade. I honestly wonder if they will survive the summer, but I'd like to make their chicken lives happy while they're here.
He's such a large bird that I suspected he wouldn't wander far, and that turned out to be true. A couple of times I saw him right next to Lucille, on the other side of the fence, but later he'd ventured maybe 15 feet from the pen. When it was time to go back in at dusk, he was pretty easy to coax back into the pen, and didn't try to strike at DH at all. Maybe giving him something to do besides pounce on Lucille all day long is a good thing, and Lucille didn't seem particularly upset that her man was outside.
FWIW, the general consensus here is that they are cornish crosses. I know some say meat birds don't breed, but Lucille is actively squatting for Earl now, and she laid her first egg yesterday. It was broken when we found it, and soft-shelled, so we picked up some oyster shell today, but maybe we will get a few eggs out of her yet. They are both panting a lot in this heat, even though they have plenty of shade. I honestly wonder if they will survive the summer, but I'd like to make their chicken lives happy while they're here.
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