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Steph, I clipped the one wing on all of the muscovy hens, probably a month ago, because they were setting on top of the garage and also flying and landing on the wire that goes from the yardlight pole to the house, grounded them real quick, I read somewhere that you have to keep trimming just one side , so that they can't fly' hadn't noticed anthting here starting to fly again, but will have to keep an eye out, the Ia. blues are getting accustomed to their new digs, would like to give them more room, but don't want to get breeds crossed up, still waiting for thge pullet to lay. I only have the original Muscovy hen laying so far, but the other hens have been checking out nesting boxes, so I would expect them to get started one of these days. I got the Icelandics from Camelot Farms and put them under a Buff Cochin bantam in the new coop and took 8 Icelandics from Mary out of the incubator and put them under a porcelain d'uccle hen in the new coop, so hopefully we'll have some Icelandics in a few weeks!!!
I'm North of Audubon!!! WELCOME TO the two from C.B. I'm possibly going to Osceola with muscovies and guineas and possibly my white Chinese geese, the other two pair are setting, along with one turkey hen.
Thanks for the info - it was only the drake that escaped. They hate me BTW...
Steph, I clipped the one wing on all of the muscovy hens, probably a month ago, because they were setting on top of the garage and also flying and landing on the wire that goes from the yardlight pole to the house, grounded them real quick, I read somewhere that you have to keep trimming just one side , so that they can't fly' hadn't noticed anthting here starting to fly again, but will have to keep an eye out, the Ia. blues are getting accustomed to their new digs, would like to give them more room, but don't want to get breeds crossed up, still waiting for thge pullet to lay. I only have the original Muscovy hen laying so far, but the other hens have been checking out nesting boxes, so I would expect them to get started one of these days. I got the Icelandics from Camelot Farms and put them under a Buff Cochin bantam in the new coop and took 8 Icelandics from Mary out of the incubator and put them under a porcelain d'uccle hen in the new coop, so hopefully we'll have some Icelandics in a few weeks!!!


Thanks for the info - it was only the drake that escaped. They hate me BTW...