MC, hehe, love the egg songDid you guys say that a pullet might sing the Egg Song a few days before she lays her first egg?![]()
I knew when I walked out this morning it wasn't Baby or Penny singing. They never have. I thought it was the neighbor's girl until I got closer to my coop. But no egg. Sooo... When do ya think she will be laying?
While exiting, Mr. "I am never going to learn. You may as well eat me" Red did what I have been hoping for weeks he would do. He ran out of the coop to get me. He tripped over the thresh hold, and realized he was out. And he was freaked. I shut the door to keep the others in, and watched him, taunting him the whole time. He finally started around the coop, and I decided to let him back in. Then the fun started. He kept running the wrong way. I got him behind the door, and opened it, but he couldn't figure out to come around the door. Then I got the dog involved. He has no desire to chase his flock (more now since they are bigger than him!) but I finally got him excited enough to help me get Red to move in the right direction. THAT didn't last long.
Debating again about not letting the mean thing back into the run, I grabbed a fence panel (taken off when I extended the run) and used it to block the wrong way. He was just so stressed, I swear he will go into a molt!![]()
You know? As much as I wish I could find a pattern to what makes him mad now, but not then, I am starting to find his behavior as acceptable. He body slams my ankle. He only goes to my knee when I have the pot in my hand (scratch). I just might let him live after all. I do, however, plan on keeping him in the new coop alone when I get it built. I am considering going out to hand feed him several times a day, making him eat out of my hand, or live on grass. Not to the point of starving! But if I can make him stop, great.
Speaking of food... I know if a hen goes without food/water for "any length of time" she will stress, and not lay that day (or longer). Can someone tell me definitively, just how long they can go without food in their faces? People ask if I feed the chickens morning and night. No, they have food 24/7. But doing the FF, I keep a feeder in the coop so they aren't hungry before I get them out in the morning, and feed them the FF. So? What is the time frame I have to be sure to feed them?

My alpha Gander has bitten me a few times, it hurts a lot, they grab, twist and tear.


On the FF, its OK, don't worry. I do a daily feeding, but i try to make sure its around the same time. All the birds seem to adjust better to a schedule. If you have dry food also, they will eat if they are really hungry. I feed around an hour before dark, right now about 430pm. Use about 1.5 gallon of FF for 6 geese 4 ducks, 4 Guinea and 8 chickens. Its usually gone in 30 minutes. I let them all range from 11 am til and hour before dark, but our grass is still green here. Its rare that i am not home cause of my moms care tho. They look almost plump, heavy. I give mealies, lots of kitchen scrap if its carrot tops, broccoli, and homemade yogurt for extra protein, yummy good stuff for treats during the day too.You will just know if somethings not right, you will see it.