I saw someone mention earlier that they have caught their chickens out at all hours of the night on their trail camera so I decided to set mine up in the run and see what my birds were doing during the night.
I was still outside in the coop for the fist few pictures. I went in at 5:59.
I have a rat problem, been very annoying. I was kinda hoping the cold weather had killed them but of course it did not.
Muscovy hen x Pekin drake, Drake
Muscovy x Pekin, hen, and her mom.
First chicken
It is still dark at 6:30.
Rabbit came into the run to eat the food. The camera is on a feeder btw. These rabbits escaped from my hutches and bred in the wild, they usually never need help in the winter but I do keep a 2x4 inch hole in the corner of the run that the experienced rabbits will slide through when they need help. I am also offering rabbit pellets to them atm because there is over a foot of snow on the ground.
And finally the chickens come out, as the sun is rising. I did not catch them out at extreme hours of the night this time, and I don't think I will because my camera's batteries died from all the Muscovy pictures.
I was still outside in the coop for the fist few pictures. I went in at 5:59.
I have a rat problem, been very annoying. I was kinda hoping the cold weather had killed them but of course it did not.
Muscovy hen x Pekin drake, Drake
First chicken

Rabbit came into the run to eat the food. The camera is on a feeder btw. These rabbits escaped from my hutches and bred in the wild, they usually never need help in the winter but I do keep a 2x4 inch hole in the corner of the run that the experienced rabbits will slide through when they need help. I am also offering rabbit pellets to them atm because there is over a foot of snow on the ground.