My pullet is screaming

When all nine get fired up at breakfast especially if I am a little late with the vittles they can really get going.

Yup, screaming for vittles is a morning routine here, and my pullets learned from my hens about that. Thankfully they're quiet enough in the morning... until I let the dogs out. That starts the clock is counting down for breakfast, and the soft clucks turn into demanding yells. After chicken breakfast is delivered, everything quiets back down to normal volume.
 
Yup, screaming for vittles is a morning routine here, and my pullets learned from my hens about that. Thankfully they're quiet enough in the morning... until I let the dogs out. That starts the clock is counting down for breakfast, and the soft clucks turn into demanding yells. After chicken breakfast is delivered, everything quiets back down to normal volume.
Amen! I have learned to let one dog out way before sun up because I can’t sleep too well thanks to TMI but good ole menopause in my early 51’s because a total hysterectomy at 37 didn’t do it for my obnoxious brain OCD one at that so I am going through it all over but worse now than then Lord Help me! Anyway so I let old dog out early who has had the same and then young dog who chases my birds who has young daughter who can chase her young tail back in can let her out whenever I could care less after I do bird breakfast. They can peck her butt. They are afraid of her. They grew up in the house with both of them. They know that the old one is friend not foe and young one needs to be watched yet she can’t get them so far. She can’t unless she dug for several hours. She is smart enough to do it if we some how in some strange situation enable that but it would be a terrible wrong that really went wrong on every level. Our run is 99% predator proof. It would have to be that 1% dig area that she might find. Just our luck. She would be dead win I found her. Too! Lol!
 

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