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what is she doing?!?
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Nursing?![]()
what is she doing?!?
Yes!it's a PhD from Uni Utrecht yes?
How often do you need to clean the nest boxes and what are you removing? Other than the occasional feather I rarely have anything to clean. Do have to add pine shavings every now and then as they break down over time.Chickens waiting for food while I clean and refresh the nestboxes.
I like to give my chickens fresh bedding every 2-4 weeks. Depending on how it looks. Normally I reuse the old shavings and hay under the roosts as a kind of undeap litter method.How often do you need to clean the nest boxes and what are you removing? Other than the occasional feather I rarely have anything to clean. Do have to add pine shavings every now and then as they break down over time.
Have you actually seen a fox before at the allotment?Cold and mostly sunny.
Food tray was empty when I arrived. They were a little bit hungry so I'll assume there was either enough with what I left in the tray last night or C had fed them.
I fed the geese as well, just in case. C arrived bringing a bag of feed and changed the water on the goose run.
A few moments after C had left, Carbon went into full alert mode; neck out, head up and I was lucky to look down the field just as a fox trotted through the gate, along the bottom of the field where I lost sight due to a pile of wood. All five headed back to the coop once the danger had past.
What would help me is if I could remember which eye sees long distance and which eye works close up. For a human a 180 degree fast scan is a lot easier and quicker than a full 360 degree.
They came back out after a few minutes. Time to get some new elastic for my slingshot.View attachment 3379034View attachment 3379035
Taken through the pop door instead a the large back door.
Henry has moved along the perch. He's been one perch space away from the wall with the main door in since moving in.
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Yes a few times at dusk and they've been brief sightings. This I think was fox. It's a Vixen who lives/lived in the brush beween the allotments and C's house and she's a lot smaller then the fox I saw today.Have you actually seen a fox before at the allotment?
I remember you were afraid they would come one day. But a fox at daylight gives me a uncomfortable feeling.
Lets hope not! If the Vixen gets babys she becomes a worse treat.Yes a few times at dusk and they've been brief sightings. This I think was fox. It's a Vixen who lives/lived in the brush beween the allotments and C's house and she's a lot smaller then the fox I saw today.
Yup, out in daylight doesn't bode well. I wondered if the male had come courting.