So last night, I reported that my 3 hens were frightened by a coyote and went to the top of a tree. We called, we shook the millet can, we put down straw, we flooded the back yard with light. We stewed about owls and the cold weather-and all we got back was the angry chatter regarding the coyote who was long gone thanks to a very loud gun.
They stayed in that tree all night, all day today, never moving from their huddle on the same branch. I knew I was losing daylight and had tried everything they say to try, plus some.
Mama is 3, they young ones not yet a yr. None of them had ever gone up a tree before. By this afternoon, Mama was calling plaintively, but she was way too high up for me to get to.
Long story short, I grabbed my tablet,turned up the volume and started playing clips from when the whole gang was still here. They called back, and slowly made their way down the tree & highfooted it to the coop. So everyone is safe and dry, warming up and filling their bellies.
I took Numi out today since it was in the 40°s. I think that might be a good idea- he wasn't afraid of the snow and had a grand ol' time stomping through it.
So make sure you have recordings of your crew.
They stayed in that tree all night, all day today, never moving from their huddle on the same branch. I knew I was losing daylight and had tried everything they say to try, plus some.
Mama is 3, they young ones not yet a yr. None of them had ever gone up a tree before. By this afternoon, Mama was calling plaintively, but she was way too high up for me to get to.
Long story short, I grabbed my tablet,turned up the volume and started playing clips from when the whole gang was still here. They called back, and slowly made their way down the tree & highfooted it to the coop. So everyone is safe and dry, warming up and filling their bellies.
I took Numi out today since it was in the 40°s. I think that might be a good idea- he wasn't afraid of the snow and had a grand ol' time stomping through it.
So make sure you have recordings of your crew.