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CuriousCreature
In the Brooder
- May 3, 2015
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They're in a wire cage, not glass, so there's nothing obstructing the sunlight. 
In update, since moving the cage away from the window there has been a notable decrease in noise though it hasn't stopped completely, and the males are still often seen running against the walls trying to get at each other. But generally speaking, the atmosphere seems a bit more relaxed and the hens aren't hiding away as much as they were before. I'll keep them where they are for a week and see if they take to it.

In update, since moving the cage away from the window there has been a notable decrease in noise though it hasn't stopped completely, and the males are still often seen running against the walls trying to get at each other. But generally speaking, the atmosphere seems a bit more relaxed and the hens aren't hiding away as much as they were before. I'll keep them where they are for a week and see if they take to it.