In where the feed is?Caught a possum!
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In where the feed is?Caught a possum!
Actually, no! It was in the bantam pen. It may have been eating all my eggs.In where the feed is?
Oh my. Thank goodness it didn't eat your chickens!Actually, no! It was in the bantam pen. It may have been eating all my eggs.
Yes. It was a small one, but it could have eaten a bantam. I think it was eating all the eggs.Oh my. Thank goodness it didn't eat your chickens!
I see you're in Vallejo. I was out visiting my mom in Vacaville recently. Maybe I'll go back in the spring. Maybe I could come see you and your chickens then?My young 7 month olds are laying but my old girls who have just finished moult aren't producing much. Our RIR at 3 1/2 years hasn't laid an egg since late July and our Easter egger who is usually reliable is only laying 1 or 2 a week when she's in the mood. We've had bad air and extreme heat along with the Northern California fires so maybe just a bad year?
How did it get in?Actually, no! It was in the bantam pen. It may have been eating all my eggs.
Off topic, but every time I see your replies and see your avatar pic, Chicken Rambo pops in my mind. LOLOh my. Thank goodness it didn't eat your chickens!
Sure, we're back on pandemic purple which means lockdown for us with health issues, but once we're past Covid let us know next time you're our way.I see you're in Vallejo. I was out visiting my mom in Vacaville recently. Maybe I'll go back in the spring. Maybe I could come see you and your chickens then?
I think it climbed the fence and are the eggs in late afternoon.How did it get in?
Hopefully you fixed the egress and you'l start seeing eggs again.