Good Afternoon All!
Well so far since having the poultry netting the only bird that likes to fly out is my Buff Orp. The others stay in and seem to enjoy it. I've been placing my rabbits in there with them, one a day otherwise they'll fight. Yesterday I placed my angora in there to run around and get some exercise, went out there later in the evening to find it missing. He obviously found a spot near the bottom and went under it. He's much too big to fit thru the holes of the fence. Found him hopping around down on the side of the yard, couldn't catch him of course and it was getting late. He stayed out all night and I was able to catch him this morning. Not sure what's keeping the predators out of my yard but he's lucky he wasn't eaten. I'm beginning to think there's a creature in the woods keeping all the predators out because I just can't get over how I've had a duck out all night, two rabbits now, the coop door left open night by accident, and not a single thing has gotten to them. Of course it'll happen now that I've said it.
4 of the baby bunnies go to their new homes this weekend. Chicks are getting big and almost ready to go in with the silkies. Then when the Orp chick is a little bigger I'll try placing it in with the bigger girls. I may even wait until it's full grown though knowing how much bigger Gru is than the hens. I would really hate for something to happen to this chick. I'm pretty sure it's going to look more like an orpington than BR, and it's looking blue now, not black. I've seen pictures online of blue orpington chicks and they look just like this little one did when it hatched. So I'm going with blue for the orp and the silkie chick is definitely black.