Sounds about right. (The walking vending machine!) She screams and carries on with all these weird sounds at the back door until i grab the oats.
Yep, she has you trained.

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Sounds about right. (The walking vending machine!) She screams and carries on with all these weird sounds at the back door until i grab the oats.
Yes, I definitely want to find her a friendHi Julie and welcome to BYC. Your lone girl would be much happier if you were able to get a pal for her. That would mean building a coop, but since you are already an unwitting owner of one chicken, another couple won't make any difference![]()
Maybe ask on the Aussie thread. If certain breeds are locally available, it's safe to assume that they can cope with the heat fairly well.Yes, I definitely want to find her a friendAny recomendations for a nice placid breed that could handle this Australian heat?
Thank you. We have a large dog and when I noticed a hen in the yard, I honestly thought she would be attacked by the dog. The dog ignores her (apart from trying to stick her nose in the hens butt from time to time) The chicken to my surprise will eat out of the dog bowl while the dog watches. This bird is always hungry!I love how a hen found your yard and made a home in your shed. What a great chicken tale and welcome aboard![]()