Nope, not since the raccoon. I dumped the body in "the boneyard" and it's just bones and fur now. Not even the stink is left. I'm still working on coop training, though. Every night I have to put about 8 girls back in the coop. No more tree sleepers, though.![]()
My Easter babies all turn 5 mos next week, so I'm hoping for eggs before too much longer. I've never added lighting to the coop, but I'm getting tempted.
I'll put some pics!!
DH moved the camp tractor over to the yard. Introductions!
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Polish pullet (5 mos) and sussex pullets (3 mos).
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Guineas are getting uglier.
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My australorp (right) and her daughter (middle). The purple tones come from the sussex roo.
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My sussex pullet with the deformed neck. I call her Pigeon.
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My favorite EE pullet
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Only two chicks left, both 9 weeks old. SS cockerel and light brahma ???
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To train your flock you leave them cooped for 3 days. After the trird they should return on their own every night. Pam