in the sense of general wear and tear? corns and callouses?The legs are supposed to give an indication of a chickens age


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in the sense of general wear and tear? corns and callouses?The legs are supposed to give an indication of a chickens age
There are lots of possibilities when correctly set up. It would be hard to think of a less correctly set up keeping and for me caring arrangement than the allotments.@Shadrach I hope Henry pulls through whatever he is dealing with.
I know you are very hands-off & let nature take its course…would you consider bringing an older cockerel to the allotments to learn from Henry and take over once he has moved on (hopefully years from now?) Friends of ours have a “senior” rooster and added a few pullets and a new cockerel this year so he could “learn from the best” and step into a lead role when the time does come…
You may have seen this.I've always been fascinated with bermed homes. Probably because my mother loved to visit caves when I was child.
I'm not sure why they prefer the floor.Quite a number of floor sleepers.
I have now, and I love it!You may have seen this.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/byc-café.948525/post-22071698
Dunno. Varicose veins perhaps.in the sense of general wear and tear? corns and callouses?like old people's feet?
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exactly. I am sick of 'news' items that consist of various industry spokespeople saying we need to get in workers from abroad. No we don't; what we need is for them to pay a wage that will attract people to perform the work they want done, instead of expecting the taxpayer to subsidise their wage bill.Pay your staff decent wages and stop giving the profits to shareholders.