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I picked up a couple of barn kittens today. They are wild but that's a bonus because I want them to become mousers. Any thoughts about how much or how little to interact with them to keep them on the job in the barn but friendly enough for annual shots and worming? They're spending the evening in our basement, the quietest place we've got, and tomorrow I was planning to let them investigate the barn while I'm cleaning out there. Would it be wise to keep them in a large enclosure for a few days? I don't want them to bolt and become coyote dessert.
 
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This fall I would like to add some different blood lines to mine, but with all of this heat I will be happy if my chickens make to the cooler weather ok. So far I have not lost any of them. My hubby has been watering their area down during the hottest part of the day while I am at work. He is a good guy . He likes the chickens as much as I do.

Maybe we could find a way to trade this fall or in the spring.
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That would be great. Need to figure out a halfway point for us.
 
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We could never have a barn kitty, my husband has never met a cat he didn't love, and a kitten to boot I wouldn't stand a chance!!!! lol lol He is allergic, but it doesn't stop him.
 
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We could never have a barn kitty, my husband has never met a cat he didn't love, and a kitten to boot I wouldn't stand a chance!!!! lol lol He is allergic, but it doesn't stop him.

I'm with him. Cats are my favorite. We have four, three in the house. DH said if it weren't for him I'd have 30 cats. My response was, "You think you are worth 30 cats!"
 

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