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Perhaps they're too young? A mature hen won't listen to an immature cockerel.
The mature ones all go in the coop. It is the 4 new ones from June's hatch that are little feral weirdos. Out of the 18 eggs, I got 6 hatchings. Dog grabbed one and Pete wound up on the other side of the fence and wouldn't come back one night. Pile of feathers. So the 4 are at least not jumping the fence, just roosting where they ought not.
 
i want to have a boring day. Just one. I want a day to go by with no emergencies. Just one. Just. ONE. I am losing my marbles people, and it ain't pretty.
 
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Found my baby silkie squished to death this morning.
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I guess it got too cold last night and all the babies crammed in the corner to stay warm. When I went to the bus stop it was only 39 degrees.

Oh and lucky me, the reaction from the medication the doctor prescribed me has me in a sling for a week. Of course it is my dominate hand and I am finding it hard to get things done. Sigh. The doctor knew last year I had a reaction and she still prescribed it to me since the medicine couldn't have caused my problems last year. I'm so angry.

Sorry for your Silkie and the medical issue. I hate those side effects of medicines. One time I lost my vision for about 1 minute because the stupid medicine my doctor gave to me. It scare me so much. Hope you feel better.
 
i want to have a boring day. Just one. I want a day to go by with no emergencies. Just one. Just. ONE. I am losing my marbles people, and it ain't pretty.


Sorry you're having a rough week (month?). Hope this calm down soon. :hugs


Got my new chicken today. She is very unsure of her surroundings, but I know she will fit in soon. She is in the middle of a heavy molt, so she is probably more uncomfortable, poor thing. Will post pictures of "Machicka" soon.
 
Is any one interested in some Bantam Cochin Roos? Also have a Rhodebar Roo and a BCM Roo. @dheltzel . Need any back?
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Thos Cochin Roos are so adorable! If only I could keep a Roo!

I have extras of all of those too. The cochin bantam roos have surprised me with how well they do free ranging on the farm. I thought they would be the first eaten by foxes and such, but they seem to know to stay close to the buildings.
 
I have extras of all of those too. The cochin bantam roos have surprised me with how well they do free ranging on the farm. I thought they would be the first eaten by foxes and such, but they seem to know to stay close to the buildings.


Do you think anyone will notice if I "free range" them in my neighbors backyards? :smack
 

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