With much pain in my heart I had to lock my three small flocks inside the runs this morning. I have been keeping an eye on the outbreaks near my area and I decided today that it was time to act since there have been two outbreaks near Dallas TX. One was found in a wild awl so that very much concerned me since there are many wild birds in my property (I live in the country and have lots of trees around).
I have to say, it was not an easy task. Not so much the work involved, but the heartache of keeping them locked in. They have been free roaming in a big yard for all their lives. Now I wonder what will happen with their behavior after being enclosed for several days (unfortunately there is no certainty as to when this will pass).
My flock of 18 hens (total) are of different ages, from 1 year old to 9 years. They are separated in 3 coops with plenty of room. Each coop has a very secured run. They have plenty of waterers as well as feeders. There are perches in the runs and dust areas. I am wondering if there are any suggestions to keep them entertain. I would like some entertainment that does not involve food. I do give them treats but want to keep them low. They eat layer feed and have access to oyster and egg shells 24/7
these pictures are old, but they are still more or less the same. there have been some changes but the sizes have not changed
I have to say, it was not an easy task. Not so much the work involved, but the heartache of keeping them locked in. They have been free roaming in a big yard for all their lives. Now I wonder what will happen with their behavior after being enclosed for several days (unfortunately there is no certainty as to when this will pass).
My flock of 18 hens (total) are of different ages, from 1 year old to 9 years. They are separated in 3 coops with plenty of room. Each coop has a very secured run. They have plenty of waterers as well as feeders. There are perches in the runs and dust areas. I am wondering if there are any suggestions to keep them entertain. I would like some entertainment that does not involve food. I do give them treats but want to keep them low. They eat layer feed and have access to oyster and egg shells 24/7
these pictures are old, but they are still more or less the same. there have been some changes but the sizes have not changed