He'll be fine! Yup! Go ducky! Go Ducky! Think maybe mom kicked him out?
AND I need help... Mental, yes, I know... BUT won't get that here. LOL. I need baby chicken and mama help...
So here's what happened... Skeeter has been getting antsy to get out of the coop. Today, she and her babies were out of the coop and in the underrun when I went out to close up. The babies can not get back in the coop. There are coons and possums galore here and there is no safe way to leave them in the run, since it is NOT predator proof. Just snow proof. Well, anyway, any one have a nifty idea as to how to make a ramp that the littles could get back up that isn't going to extend into the duck area? The winter run is only 7x8 and the ducks have half of it. SO, the chickens area of that part of the run, outside of the underrun that is, is only 3.5x8. The under run in 4x8. I do not have a hole in the bottom of the coop right now, because I have the wire off the under run so they'd have more room if the snows were bad. Well anyway, I pushed the hay and wood chips back up against the plastic poultry fencing that separates the two sides of the coop, but she keeps digging it out so she can go all over the coop. Her 2x4 area is not big enough for her after being in the coop for the last month and some... It was not fun getting in the underrun to snatch her babies away from her while she was having a total hissy fit at me. She's an attack mom. I was getting her babies and handing them up to Jace to put back in the coop. Once I got the last one, she went in the coop. But was totally pee-oed. Her chickys are only going on 3 weeks. I have no idea how they even got down other than just fell/jumped down 2 and a half feet...
AND I need help... Mental, yes, I know... BUT won't get that here. LOL. I need baby chicken and mama help...
So here's what happened... Skeeter has been getting antsy to get out of the coop. Today, she and her babies were out of the coop and in the underrun when I went out to close up. The babies can not get back in the coop. There are coons and possums galore here and there is no safe way to leave them in the run, since it is NOT predator proof. Just snow proof. Well, anyway, any one have a nifty idea as to how to make a ramp that the littles could get back up that isn't going to extend into the duck area? The winter run is only 7x8 and the ducks have half of it. SO, the chickens area of that part of the run, outside of the underrun that is, is only 3.5x8. The under run in 4x8. I do not have a hole in the bottom of the coop right now, because I have the wire off the under run so they'd have more room if the snows were bad. Well anyway, I pushed the hay and wood chips back up against the plastic poultry fencing that separates the two sides of the coop, but she keeps digging it out so she can go all over the coop. Her 2x4 area is not big enough for her after being in the coop for the last month and some... It was not fun getting in the underrun to snatch her babies away from her while she was having a total hissy fit at me. She's an attack mom. I was getting her babies and handing them up to Jace to put back in the coop. Once I got the last one, she went in the coop. But was totally pee-oed. Her chickys are only going on 3 weeks. I have no idea how they even got down other than just fell/jumped down 2 and a half feet...