LadyHawkeAvry
Songster
Twin 1 reclaimed her nest yesterday, although the moment she gets off to bathe and hang out with her sister Missy steals it back.
I moved Shorty and the big goslings into the big pen to start the transition for the goslings to being out with the big birds during the day.
The ducks bully the much larger geese, and Shorty just stood in the middle of the pen screaming like someone was killing her. I reminded her that no one was around her or even looking at her. Apparently, she thinks other ducks are really scary..
Yesterday I picked up a beautiful O Shamo stag. He is still just a little baby, relatively speaking, but the woman who hatched him socialized him the way I socialize my birds. I brought him into the hatchery so he wouldn't be stuck in the crate, and he was up on the couch, in my lap, and asleep in minutes. He gets bored in the kids pen with the orpingtons, and hops the fencing to sass the Easter Egger cockerels through the wire of the big pen, which, at 10' high, he can't fly over..
Missy, surprisingly, was very submissive towards him. She terrorizes the chickens, but apparently in her mind, game fowl are cool...
Cuddling on the couch..
I gave him a blankie, and he happily hangs out on the top of the couch.
Missy is preoccupied with the eggs and babies in the pen and hasn't asked to be let into the hatchery. I have a feeling if she realized that he was in here making himself comfortable she would not be nearly as friendly....
I moved Shorty and the big goslings into the big pen to start the transition for the goslings to being out with the big birds during the day.
The ducks bully the much larger geese, and Shorty just stood in the middle of the pen screaming like someone was killing her. I reminded her that no one was around her or even looking at her. Apparently, she thinks other ducks are really scary..
Yesterday I picked up a beautiful O Shamo stag. He is still just a little baby, relatively speaking, but the woman who hatched him socialized him the way I socialize my birds. I brought him into the hatchery so he wouldn't be stuck in the crate, and he was up on the couch, in my lap, and asleep in minutes. He gets bored in the kids pen with the orpingtons, and hops the fencing to sass the Easter Egger cockerels through the wire of the big pen, which, at 10' high, he can't fly over..
Missy, surprisingly, was very submissive towards him. She terrorizes the chickens, but apparently in her mind, game fowl are cool...
Cuddling on the couch..
I gave him a blankie, and he happily hangs out on the top of the couch.
Missy is preoccupied with the eggs and babies in the pen and hasn't asked to be let into the hatchery. I have a feeling if she realized that he was in here making himself comfortable she would not be nearly as friendly....