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Well it may not change. The pecking order tends to stay the same until something happens to the flock dynamics (like adding another bird or moving them around). Good luck.Yes, Monique and Bridgette get along great. They both make those noises at each other but what I laugh at every single time is when they growl. Who ever heard a chicken growl before. They sound just like cats when they do that. They usually growl when they see a bird flying over head.
Leroy is making very cute noises as well. He sounds just like a broody hen taking care of her babies. He's just now starting to fetch food for his ladies, he's not quite there yet but he should be soon. He hasn't crowed yet either and he let's the older hens boss him around. We keep telling Martha to just wait and I'm counting down the months, boy I can't wait for him to put her in her place. When it gets late in the day she goes on her high horse and bosses every chicken around except those above her in the pecking order. She doesn't miss not one of them. Even Leroy gets it from her and this only happens after 5pm every single day. Enough already with her I say, come on Leroy show her who's boss!
haha That would be nice. I got an answer from them. They said that they will have to make any changes to the front post. This is permanent due to problems they had in the past, one of which was very serious. A troubled sibling or something deleted and added stuff to a BYC member's account that was left up. It was not nice stuff and it upset a lot of people, and caused big trouble for the BYC member that left the page up and unmonitored.Elizabeth, I've had no takers on my roo, either.We don't want to cull him when he's not even aggressive, but what are we going to do with him?![]()
Sheryl, thanks for the tips on the beans! I figure those that are out of my reach are perfect candidates for drying! They're over 10 foot tall now, have grown past the peak of the pavilion, and are twisting together and twining down. It's really pretty to look at. I'm headed over there right now to water and pick some beans for Russ' lunch tomorrow.
Sunny, if you bug moderators enough to modify the post, maybe BYC will change it back!!!
I have an extra one but it is homemade and the thermostat is shot and the cabinet style thermostats are $70. So I don't think that will help you out much. SorryHey everyone, Sorry for the absence again. I was in Washington for a week at my family reunion. needless to say the house sitter missed the eggs in my coop (since most girls lay in the barn). Well I collected them today and I think they're fertile! The yolks look much darker during candling and the air sack is developing. So.. Does anyone have an incubator I could borrow? I'm just experimenting really, but it seems like I might get something. Any ideas or info would be helpful.