Do they always stay together? When is the baby "Self-sufficient"?
My mama chicken disappeared yesterday, along with a guinea. Middle of the day, and I ran into town for a quick errand and took my Boston Terrier with me. She is the ultimate livestock protector. No trace of either, so I am thinking fox or coyote. The one baby chick she raised survived, and it is about 6 weeks old. Ruby (the dog) is now forbidden from leaving the farm because the predators are out during the day.
The baby has now started clinging to me. I made her sleep in the barn with the other chickens last night, but first thing she ran to me and wants inside my shirt. She's old enough to fly up and roost, and has all her feathers. I feel really bad for her, but isn't she old enough to hang out with the other juveniles now? They are about her age.
Thanks,
Shelly
My mama chicken disappeared yesterday, along with a guinea. Middle of the day, and I ran into town for a quick errand and took my Boston Terrier with me. She is the ultimate livestock protector. No trace of either, so I am thinking fox or coyote. The one baby chick she raised survived, and it is about 6 weeks old. Ruby (the dog) is now forbidden from leaving the farm because the predators are out during the day.
The baby has now started clinging to me. I made her sleep in the barn with the other chickens last night, but first thing she ran to me and wants inside my shirt. She's old enough to fly up and roost, and has all her feathers. I feel really bad for her, but isn't she old enough to hang out with the other juveniles now? They are about her age.
Thanks,
Shelly