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@Auroradream26 I'm kind of, uh, well known at the local TSC? Greeted by name by at least half of them, told just go out back and get it, we're busy, there's more feed in the back room grab a bag... I'd be working there if I could, they've asked. My schedule doesn't permit it.


I thought about applying there but the manager is a total jerk. I don't need to work so I'm not going to go somewhere that I know the person that's going to be in charge of me is that way. The cashier lady there recognizes me whenever I walk in but most ofbthe employees at our don't really care. They're just there for a paycheck. That's awesome that you have such leway at yours.
 
This was on my Facebook page today and last weekend we drove to Newport and back and saw 5 along the way. Everyone keep an eye out.

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To those of you integrating youngsters...in our flock I notice the adults pay attention to the very little chicks (under 3 weeks) and the 'teenagers' coming close to the 15-16 week mark. The in between ones usually just get a 'quit bugging me, kid' whack once in a while but very little attention or aggression otherwise. The 'tweens' no longer look like rodents and aren't yet threats to a pecking order position. You can make a 'creeper' type safe spot by creating a box or cage out of wire or wood slats with openings which the youngsters can fit through but the adults can't. When a little one is chased or otherwise feels threatened they just head into their 'hideout' till the adult looses interest.
Giving the birds space to avoid each other when they want seems to keep everyone happier.
 

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