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sorry it doesn't work for you...Good luck. That has never worked for me. 4 ft fences are a joke to the majority of mine, even with one wing clipped.
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sorry it doesn't work for you...Good luck. That has never worked for me. 4 ft fences are a joke to the majority of mine, even with one wing clipped.
Okay then.somethings need no explaining and this is one of those "things"
If you aren’t able to explain it, that’s okay.somethings need no explaining and this is one of those "things"
It's a multigenerational flock now that's figured what's generally safe, where's generally safe, and what times are generally safe. If anything, it's a hazard for mine because they cannot flee predators.sorry it doesn't work for you...
Sounds like you’ve had time to watch them develop awareness of what they can do. I’ve noticed over time mine have become bolder and now range much farther from the coop. sometimes they go so high up on the ridge that I can’t see them, but I can rustling under the mountain laurels. They’ve also staked out hiding spots from the hawks, which I’m happy about.It's a multigenerational flock now that's figured what's generally safe, where's generally safe, and what times are generally safe. If anything, it's a hazard for mine because they cannot flee predators.
DittoOkay then.
somethings need no explaining and this is one of those "things"
Same, my Black Jersey Giants can hop a 4ft fence with clipped wings and they are hefty birds.Good luck. That has never worked for me. 4 ft fences are a joke to the majority of mine, even with one wing clipped.
Are you aiming that at me or at OP?Are you familiar with the phrase about flies and honey vs.vinegar?
What does "Now go do the right thing" mean?