flypen
Crowing
how old are they? any pictures?
He's 3.5 months old, looks just like another quill
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how old are they? any pictures?
Sorry the bandits struck.That's my original pair of leipers. She was sitting on eggs too. Got em in the incubator now. Obviously raccoons have been hanging around. I should drop them off on the electric company's door step. B*stards!
Nonetheless by my estimation 6 raccoons must go. I can assure a gun will not be used. These two had their heads pulled off. Eye for eye. Don't think these raccoons read much Kant.
Huh, he hides the w/h very well
good teaching moment on why you need to get the information on breed from the breeder and not guessing by color. What looks like a pure redquill is in fact 50% whitehackleYea, you can't tell he's not a pure quill
good teaching moment on why you need to get the information on breed from the breeder and not guessing by color. What looks like a pure redquill is in fact 50% whitehackle
Are you asking if the electric fence kills birds flypen? I don't trust the fences enough for my birds. Not for fear of birds getting hurt by the fence, but more for critters outsmarting the fence. I use fences for our gardens and orchards, but they are not as valuable to me. I like running a lower level of woven wire so the critters have to climb a little to get to the first electric strand. It is easier for me to keep the electric free of weeds and grass that way.Has anyone lost any birds due to the electric fence?
not any of mine so far but little ones have gotten out so I'm kinda waiting for it. l have pulled a few dead wild birds off that tried to walk through and a bid red tail that tried to grab a bird in a dome he hit the fence and the ground at the same time swooping to the penHas anyone lost any birds due to the electric fence?