Ribh's D'Coopage

Absolutely. Scratching through leaf litter is much more interesting. Mine start off grazing but soon move to the garden beds and throw the mulch everywhere!

It's a pity that dogs are allowed to run loose there. That's one of my pet peeves :rant.

Perhaps you could take the girls across to the paddock one at a time for a photo opportunity!
"I'm ready for my close-up Mr DeMille" 😉🤣
That's a nice idea. :) I'm not a dog fancier so big dogs hunting as a pack do rather intimidate me. They aren't supposed to be loose like that but it is rather difficult to police.
 
Absolutely. Scratching through leaf litter is much more interesting. Mine start off grazing but soon move to the garden beds and throw the mulch everywhere!

It's a pity that dogs are allowed to run loose there. That's one of my pet peeves :rant.

Perhaps you could take the girls across to the paddock one at a time for a photo opportunity!
"I'm ready for my close-up Mr DeMille" 😉🤣
Part of the Chicken Palace design is two pasture runs which (the theory goes) I can alternate so that one can be re-seeded while they are enjoying the other and then we can swap over.
I seeded the runs with lovely mixed pasture seeds about a month ago so they are quite lush.
Well, today I finally finished making the runs predator proof so I let the Princesses in to one of their lovely pasture gardens.
3 hours. THREE HOURS?! That is all it took to completely destroy 60 square feet of pasture.
You would think when it was 94 degrees they would take a break - but no, they went at it without pausing for 3 straight hours.
 
He might take 18 years learning that. :( My son is nine and he argues the toss over everything. He’ll argue with me about music and I’m a music teacher! :he
My youngest was like that but she learned to argue properly and is now an attorney. You never know.
 

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