khickensrus from Siler City, NC

Welcome to BYC, Kristina, and thanks for posting the pics! You have some very beautiful chickens. Good luck with your flock.
 
Alright Kristina,
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great to have you joining the BYC flock
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BYC has a very useful learning center
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This is what Keets can turn into
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Then again they can wind up doing this, and just the masters of
hiding under everything ....










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Thank you and she just started sitting on another nest just like that again yesterday and this time I am going to keep a good eye on her as it is very hot and I think I will put a water bottle and feed out for her as she is way on the other side of the property a little over 100 yards away and the thing that gets me the most is a predator might get her and her boy friend spends all day with her and comes home to roost at night leaving her alone to fend for herself ...
 
She has a good care:) I would try an night guard. It is a red flashing light and to a predator it looks like an blinking eye. We have raccoons in our forest and our chickens pen is right next to the forest. With the night Guard, no chicken has been harmed.
 
I love banties - welcome to BYC. I think it will take more than blinking lights to protect your flock. Probably more people have failure with them than success. It doesn't take long for preds to notice the "eyes" stay in one place.
 

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