Ascholten
Free Ranging
This is kind of strange.
My new girl. She ABSOLUTELY is the alpha bird. With that she also IS part of the flock now, they allow her to run around with them as the gaggle of goofs etc etc. When it comes time to roost. they ALL, including her at first, used to go into the henhouse. It's a bit crowded in there i admit I need to put another roost up for them, however even with this, they never had any problems before, even sleeping in the nesting box if one waited too long to get in and it was too dark to hop up.. With that tho.
Last 3 or 4 days, she wants to sleep outside now. Even though she is the alpha and she could have any roost position she wants, she wants outside. She has no qualms about this either,she is in fact, actively trying to stay outside. She's not shy or skittish either, she will just hop right on top of the coop fluff up and she's happy sleeping right there, out under the stars! Id put her in the coop, she'd come right back out and in a few minutes plop, on top of a table, put her in the roost box, a minute later ploop right back outside, flap flap plop, right back on top of the coop, fluffing down for the night.
I finally said ok fine, I put her up next to the house on a tote, sort of behind some bushes, right by the door so she is not just nakkid out in the middle of the yard for any owl to see. but ill let her sleep outside tonight.
Why would she be this way all of the sudden.
Disclaimer: I got her at a year and a half or so old, she was an outside chicken before, as in kept in a cage with perches and not really a roof over her head so maybe that's why? I dunno.
any ideas, comments? this is just weird, not wanting to be inside for the night
aaron
My new girl. She ABSOLUTELY is the alpha bird. With that she also IS part of the flock now, they allow her to run around with them as the gaggle of goofs etc etc. When it comes time to roost. they ALL, including her at first, used to go into the henhouse. It's a bit crowded in there i admit I need to put another roost up for them, however even with this, they never had any problems before, even sleeping in the nesting box if one waited too long to get in and it was too dark to hop up.. With that tho.
Last 3 or 4 days, she wants to sleep outside now. Even though she is the alpha and she could have any roost position she wants, she wants outside. She has no qualms about this either,she is in fact, actively trying to stay outside. She's not shy or skittish either, she will just hop right on top of the coop fluff up and she's happy sleeping right there, out under the stars! Id put her in the coop, she'd come right back out and in a few minutes plop, on top of a table, put her in the roost box, a minute later ploop right back outside, flap flap plop, right back on top of the coop, fluffing down for the night.
I finally said ok fine, I put her up next to the house on a tote, sort of behind some bushes, right by the door so she is not just nakkid out in the middle of the yard for any owl to see. but ill let her sleep outside tonight.
Why would she be this way all of the sudden.
Disclaimer: I got her at a year and a half or so old, she was an outside chicken before, as in kept in a cage with perches and not really a roof over her head so maybe that's why? I dunno.
any ideas, comments? this is just weird, not wanting to be inside for the night
aaron