It's not going well, 68 pages this morning. 

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Thanks! Yep, always on the phone. At the moment, I don’t own a proper computer. DH and the kids have them and I have a work computer that isn’t mine. I want a macbook pro with lots of processing power, memory and a decent sized screen, which is not in the budget right now. I might have to break down and buy a cheapie like the kids have for school.You're on that mobile phone again aren't you.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10071-016-1064-4
I meant the task of watching them.Don't be. We're not.
I'm to old and he doesn't have hands.
I read it. It kinda falls apart with the methodology.were we talking here earlier about whether or not rescues can learn to forage and do other things non-rescue chickens do? (or have I got my threads confused?) If so, this suggests not, or not much at any rate
https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/arv177
I guess I would be in trouble all the time I could not leave someone in a situation like that.Sadly not true. I started having a full on asthma attack while in a dermatologist’s office. I had left my inhaler at home. She refused to prescribe me an inhaler which is a very standard treatment. I walked out and went to the emergency room where the first nurse who saw me at the entrance handed me one.
Yes good point. Expecting an increase in exploration post rescue would be going against a natural tendency for it to reduce. But what is not included in the study is any outside influences like being restricted and then released, or being exposed to much more active hens etc.@RoyalChick I'm glad you liked it - I suspect the results may be a bit different with chicks raised by a broody. Lab conditions are not really ideal for exploring natural behaviours. The bit I thought relevant was the tendency to do less exploring as they got older, and become more passive. Doesn't really go with being a late developer in my mind. The relevant bit is "Exploration decreased with age and stabilized after sexual maturation. The decrease in exploration might be due to habituation to the test situation. However, we believe this is unlikely considering the variation in design and alteration of the test arenas, which should elicit explorative behavior."
They look like chicken sardines in there!The hen I want to have a look at is behind the highest Legbar.
I need to give her some eye drops.
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Utterly wasting it on nonsense like Kardashians.
That boy is an enigma.Impressive!
Beautiful birds!TAX.View attachment 2922889
A feather duster...
& 2 Japanese bantams facing off.
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Well, I am in the same predicament.My apologies to everyone who is caught up on this thread. I fell 5 pages further behind while trying to catch up. I am now 50 pages behind. I will try to stop posting responses as I will never catch up otherwise.![]()