Iluveggers
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Shadrach has provided much knowledge to so many of us! Your story was fantastic!However, without reading your information here over the last 6 months, I would not have known what I was seeing or how to interpret the behavior. So, thank you for educating me (and many others I'm sure) on how chickens interact.
Zone 5. We have to get it in before the ground freezes which doesn’t usually happen until November but I always play it safe and do it a few weeks earlier. What zone are you?Funny face ! You're planting garlic already, what zone are you in ? We plant at the beginning of December !
I am so very sorry. You provided a wonderful life for him. I hope eventually you figure out what is going on with your flock.Ida died yesterday
I wish I had a bit more option in my setup, however I have multiple spaces to roost, and i usually find them in 3 different groups inside, so I guess there is somewhat of a choice? Curiously enough, they usually roost in the same groupings, but once in awhile it will be all mixed up. I can tell which chickens are “besties”. My Salmon Faverolles and Sussex always roost together, my FBCM and Blue Cuckoo are a pair, and the OE & Welsummer are together. The other 4 bounce between the pairings, although the Oprington and Ameraucana are usually together in one of the groups, and the Brahma tends to stick with the SF & SS pair…chickens are so interesting! I tried staying out to observe where they decide to roost, but I found it quite stressful as birds were getting knocked down when someone wanted to squeeze in their spots. Now I wait til they are settled to peek in & see their roosting choices (while counting to make sure everyone is safely inside at dark).IMO its nice my chickens have a choice where to sleep, and one of the advantages of still having the old prefab.