Hi, sorry for the late post. We have a big car show this weekend that is taking up a lot of time, but I'll check in daily. Thanks for the welcome Henry'schickens, even thought my dog never bothers the chickens that are out, (we have bantams that I can't seem to keep in), I don't trust any animal to act on their instincts. So being tired of chasing bantams and not wanting to chase leghorns too I think I am going to fence the to of the yard and close it off totally. DH strung wire criscrossed over the top of the yard to avoid hawks from getting in, but if the bantams can fly out, I am afraid the leghorns will get the idea too. We will just nip that one in the bud! I clipped the bantams and it's not hard, cried my eyes out 'til I figured out that I wasn't hurting them.
Farmer Kitty, I clip only one wing. DH holds for me and I do the clipping.
I am enjoying the feathered critters so much. I am assuming that the chickens that I inherited with the leghorns are Barred Rocks (I'm startin' to feel smarter). Those girls are all giving me an egg a day. No more white ones today, but I can be patient (I think.). I ended up being given 11 birds, the 6 leghorns and the 5 Barred Rocks. The previous owner had raised them from chicks this spring, then a couple of weeks ago decided they were tired of dealing with them. I was happy to take them, since they were about out of a home. I had already purchased a Blue Cochin Roo and 2 black and 2 partridge Cochin pullets this summer so what difference would 11 more chickens make???? The Cochins were the first chickens I have ever owned and I love them all. Thanks again to everyone for your help! I listen to every post and appreciate all of your expertise.
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