- Aug 3, 2011
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I am the proud caretaker of ten lovely little hens.
They came to me as ex-bats and after just a few days
of carefully-minded manners they are really establishing
their pecking order - and that seems to include me!
My problem is that while they have masses of room,
inside and outside, whenever I open the door they make
a rush for freedom! Even when I gently push them back
inside they really stand their ground by squatting down
and then as soon as I remove my hand they make another
rush for the door!
Also, I like to go in my coop in shorts and then hens are
pecking my legs. How can I discourage this behaviour?
Thanks
Kevin
They came to me as ex-bats and after just a few days
of carefully-minded manners they are really establishing
their pecking order - and that seems to include me!
My problem is that while they have masses of room,
inside and outside, whenever I open the door they make
a rush for freedom! Even when I gently push them back
inside they really stand their ground by squatting down
and then as soon as I remove my hand they make another
rush for the door!
Also, I like to go in my coop in shorts and then hens are
pecking my legs. How can I discourage this behaviour?
Thanks
Kevin