redfield
In the Brooder
- Nov 18, 2015
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Looks like it... Why is he sitting on ground? His feet messed up?
no him and some hens were sitting in the sun this morning and right before I snapped it the hens took off and shortly after so did heLooks like it... Why is he sitting on ground? His feet messed up?
cool. I wish I was basking in he sun right now. Stuck in an officeno him and some hens were sitting in the sun this morning and right before I snapped it the hens took off and shortly after so did he
cool. I wish I was basking in he sun right now. Stuck in an office they were gifted
He he is again
Are those gamefowl something you bought? or gifted? or found on your yard?
I agree with Havoc... probably best to separate especially if multiple hens are brooding or having chicks...
This last year I let my black hen brood and raise chicks in the avairy, but she was the only one with chicks, so I didnt have to worry about her killing other chicks. And the black hen was dominant so none of the other hens messed with her or her chicks... if she wasnt dominant then I would have let her out to care for them without being bothered by other hens.
Blues will do it tooBoth grey hens