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Yep, or vice versa. In this situation I would recommend either starting with as many chicks or young birds- they are less likely to leave home if they have a bunch of buddies back home.. still not fool proof though.
Another recommendation would be getting adults and keep them confined.. you could hatch their eggs next spring and raise the babies. That way if a couple do wander off to the other flock, not a serious loss? But also the confined adults would work as call-backs to your wandering birds.. or even attract some of theirs to your place.
Yep, or vice versa. In this situation I would recommend either starting with as many chicks or young birds- they are less likely to leave home if they have a bunch of buddies back home.. still not fool proof though.
Another recommendation would be getting adults and keep them confined.. you could hatch their eggs next spring and raise the babies. That way if a couple do wander off to the other flock, not a serious loss? But also the confined adults would work as call-backs to your wandering birds.. or even attract some of theirs to your place.