We leave most of our birds on the compost pile if they pass. Some are buried (or left somewhere more proper if its too frozen to dig), but most aren't.
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Well, isn't that quite obvious? She is telling you to come along and join her!Maggie is different - she clearly wishes to communicate something to me but I am too stupid to understand. She will jump up on yo my side table and yell at me and then run off to go about her business then come back and yell at me again.
You may be on to something there.Well, isn't that quite obvious? She is telling you to come along and join her!
Ok; yes, I guess that’s what I meant. But their behavior didn’t change overnight, did if? It still seems like they needed to regain something. Maybe “instincts” wasn’t if. Confidence? Or maybe “practice” is the best word, as you already said.They won't get them back. They never lost them. What they haven't had and are not likely to have, is the opportunity to practice them.
The allotment fox lives about 10 meters away from where we leave the dead chickens.are you not concerned that might attract foxes or rats?
Next time, try it and follow her lead. She might even let you in on where to dig for the tastiest worms....You may be on to something there.
I go without eggs if mine aren’t laying. Just can’t do it. I have an egg replacer for baking snd don’t eat many eggs, anyway.Totally agree with you. I can remember the first time I saw a Cornish Cross I was appalled.
I am fortunate to live near to a farming area so I can get meat, eggs, honey and veg quite easily. I still feel disloyal getting eggs so I just eat fewer when mine don’t lay.
I don't get the sense Maggie is big on sharing! More likely she wants me to deploy the shovel to increase the efficiency of her worm finding.Next time, try it and follow her lead. She might even let you in on where to dig for the tastiest worms....
Marie, if you look for “pasture raised humanely handled” eggs, it’s better. I still don’t buy any eggs at all, but got my parents on the pasture raised humanely handled.I've been lucky, I found free range eggs about a year before I got my girls.
Yes, I bet that’s it!I don't get the sense Maggie is big on sharing! More likely she wants me to deploy the shovel for her to increase the efficiency of worm finding.