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Ichabod looks so tiny next to Willie.
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Your lovely property is so close to that inlet. Do you ever find your chickens strolling in that open field area or on the bank? I love breeds that stay close to home and not wander off. Some breeds seem to be more adventurous than others. Beautiful photo!
Good to hear it's still going well!
Quote: They have before but not for extended periods of time and not typically in the wide open space. There's a huge brush pile that needs to be burned to the left (blocked by the lilac in the photo) that has become home to many mice and voles so as you can imagine they have a field day (pun may or may not be intended) when they venture over there. They typically stick close to all the growth along the water line or the trees that line the driveway before making their way to the brush pile. They will also venture over to the neighbors' on the same drive and they love seeing the flock in their yard. They have more wide open space but areas with lots of tall grass along with lupines and other tall growing leafy wild flowers that the flock takes cover in when they are over there. We've had a fox come through a few times and my OE has always headed straight for the shore when the fox has been here. I have not lost any to it though *knocks on wood*. The neighbors' dogs have done a fine job of chasing the fox off (and other stray dogs who have posed a threat to my flock). They will also escort the chickens home when they decide it's time. If I go to the shore, I have the whole flock stampeding after me.
We need video <nodsvigorously>..... The neighbors' dogs have done a fine job of chasing the fox off (and other stray dogs who have posed a threat to my flock).
They will also escort the chickens home when they decide it's time.
I bet there's lots of goodies and prime scratching to be had at the shore!!!
Ha! I'll work on that. They're Australian Shepards and take their self-appointed job very seriously. I tend to just let them do their job but I've been very impressed with them, not just for learning to leave my flock alone but actually coming over and give warning barks that there's predator trouble to get Willie out (he's getting a little too old to be so alert now) and taking the initiative to chase and/or tackle invaders on my side without any prompting and will stand between my chickens and said predators. They do know the chickens don't belong on their side and when they get too close to their own house, they herd them back here or at least get them started in the right direction whilst keeping a very healthy distance from them. I've seen a fox that they went after a while ago who decided chicken was off the menu. (S)He runs past my place on the opposite side of the road without even looking over here. Once (s)he has passed the property, (s)he'll slow their speed but has yet to even glance back and I'm alright with that.