Ribh's D'Coopage

I worry about the heat here in early spring. A couple years ago, we left for the lumber yard early it was 1C. Got home and the temp was up to 39C, but in the greenhouse where the birds over winter it was 49. I lost 7 birds that day.

Well, enjoy your time with the kids and grands... When ever they can make it, enjoy it.
 
So I let my girls out this morning. There were 4 already on nests & one waiting on her preferred habitation so only 4 shot out the gate. Ha'penny immediately hopped on the small coop roof & over the fence! She stood there waiting, as if to say, so what are you going to do about it, hey? What I did is, I picked her straight back up & popped her back where she belongs. She promptly did it again. :rolleyes: Unfortunately for her I had got the hose to fill the water containers & a hose is an excellent chicken herder ~ on fine spray. She was most put out with me & hopped back into the run! I went inside. Five minutes later I check out a window because that girl has a bee in her bonnet this morning. Yep, digging up my passionfruit. I appeared on the verandah & she promptly shot back over the fence! Looks like being one of those days... :( Once my layers are done she just may fine herself in coop confinement. I think she's peeved I found her hidden nest & removed the egg...:idunno
 
So I let my girls out this morning. There were 4 already on nests & one waiting on her preferred habitation so only 4 shot out the gate. Ha'penny immediately hopped on the small coop roof & over the fence! She stood there waiting, as if to say, so what are you going to do about it, hey? What I did is, I picked her straight back up & popped her back where she belongs. She promptly did it again. :rolleyes: Unfortunately for her I had got the hose to fill the water containers & a hose is an excellent chicken herder ~ on fine spray. She was most put out with me & hopped back into the run! I went inside. Five minutes later I check out a window because that girl has a bee in her bonnet this morning. Yep, digging up my passionfruit. I appeared on the verandah & she promptly shot back over the fence! Looks like being one of those days... :( Once my layers are done she just may fine herself in coop confinement. I think she's peeved I found her hidden nest & removed the egg...:idunno
Another monkey in a chicken costume :)
 
I still reckon they should be left alone though. Or relocated if necessary.
I leave most things alone. I remember one day I had one of the lads home sick & a strange snake crawled out of a gap in the woodwork & began slithering across the floor. We both climbed on the kitchen bench & watched it until it disappeared in another gap in the wall.:lau Mostly they aren't aggressive unless you meddle with them ~ though browns aren't trustworthy & exceptionally aggressive. :(
 

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