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No. They don't like to be dirty, they take dust baths all the time. LOL they just don't care to hold it in.Yes, this is the biggest issue, chickens, like, to be dirty!
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No. They don't like to be dirty, they take dust baths all the time. LOL they just don't care to hold it in.Yes, this is the biggest issue, chickens, like, to be dirty!
Guess again, when I first started putting diapers on my rooster, he would hold all that poop in. When I would take off the diaper off to change it, as soon as it came off he poop all of it out on the floor. And I mean all of it, because there was none on the diaper.I think not, chickens don't have control of their bowels like other things.
That is so funny! Ohh my god! I love it!Guess again, when I first started putting diapers on my rooster, he would hold all that poop in. When I would take off the diaper off to change it, as soon as it came off he poop all of it out on the floor. And I mean all of it, because there was none on the diaper.
Of course that was only in the beginning, he got the hang of it now. LOLGuess again, when I first started putting diapers on my rooster, he would hold all that poop in. When I would take off the diaper off to change it, as soon as it came off he poop all of it out on the floor. And I mean all of it, because there was none on the diaper.
My rooster is so smart now. He even learned how to hold in when he is wearing his pants. LOLOf course that was only in the beginning, he got the hang of it now. LOL
He does NOT like it when his pants get soiled.My rooster is so smart now. He even learned how to hold in when he is wearing his pants. LOL