Stella's Social Club

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Audun ! !
 
Do you know birds? There was this very noisy little bird outside today. I swear it was following me all day! Each time I came in and went back out - it was in the tree at my door. Just a coincidence, I suppose, but weird.

Not the best pictures, but...... what is this? It looked more greenish-yellow to me.



 
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My three were just a start, there are nine more in there. Three is about the limit I can do at a time, my back tightens up too much after that. DH does the actual dispatching, I usually turn my head
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Once they've been dispatched, I have no problem doing the rest. My goal is to have the pen emptied by Friday, I have LOTS more that need to move in there. I'm finally ready to start sorting out all the extra cockerels from everywhere.

Can't wait for it to cool down a little... Molly

It's supposed to be hotter each day all week. I've started wetting down the runs every couple of hours. I thought we were okay because the runs are fairly shady most of the day.

Audun.........'nuff said..........


Audun is beautiful, I'm glad I have two of his daughters!

Deb
 
It's supposed to be hotter each day all week. I've started wetting down the runs every couple of hours. I thought we were okay because the runs are fairly shady most of the day.

Quote: Our big trees have made a tree-mendous difference here with the heat....the birds are out under the lower hanging branches of the bushes and the high canopy of the oaks and hickories lets the breezes blow without the scorching sun....has anyone else noticed how hot the sun feels on your skin? Seems especially hot.........just staying out of it makes a big difference.

Me too!!
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Our first two pens were built directly under a huge mulberry tree and the runs have full roofs over them. Those birds stay very comfy and any mulberries that bounce into their runs. Of course, I'm always picking up the ones that land in the path and throwing them to them.

The other three sets of houses we built are all set in under the oak trees (lots of huge trees). I didn't notice until I lost the bird today, the pen on the far right of the newest build gets the morning sun and doen't get shady until afternoon (except of course they can go under the raised coop). That's the pen we had moved the polish into about four days ago.

The worst problem about the pens under the oaks, we have a huge pair of red-tail hawks that nest 50 feet behind the pens. We've had as many as 5 hawks perched over the pens, even on the edge of the pens. All of the runs have full wire tops, but the chickens aren't aware of that safety feature. Every time a hawk flies over or screams, every head pops up and looks around, lots of screaming............."Hawk, hawk, hawk!!!"

Deb
 

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