Elderado
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- Jul 14, 2025
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Not sure if I’m just being too soft on the girls, but the string trimmer scares the s#%* out of them and I feel sort of mean for it. Do you guys just say “too bad” or let the weeds go or hand pull?
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“Deal with it.”Not sure if I’m just being too soft on the girls, but the string trimmer scares the s#%* out of them and I feel sort of mean for it. Do you guys just say “too bad” or let the weeds go or hand pull?
Say no more!“Deal with it.”![]()
Poor dog…You sound just as soft as meInteresting question. If I were in your shoes/wellies, I'd try as already suggested to re-route the run so the girls can take care of the grass for you. My dog has always been terrified of the hoover, he's 8 now and is still as scared as he was as a puppy. We tried exposure therapy, we tried putting him in a separate room with comforts, we tried reassuring him but nothing worked. I only hoover now when he's outside. Perhaps I'm too soft too but I wouldn't use the strimmer near the coop if they are sh&t scared.
I can run my riding or push mower all around the coop and run and mine couldn't care less but they hate the string trimmer. Must be something about the sound of it. I just do it as quickly as possible and give them a little treat after. But these are rhode island red hens and they don't get upset for long about anything. LOL.Not sure if I’m just being too soft on the girls, but the string trimmer scares the s#%* out of them and I feel sort of mean for it. Do you guys just say “too bad” or let the weeds go or hand pull?
I should add to my original, slightly flip, response:Not sure if I’m just being too soft on the girls, but the string trimmer scares the s#%* out of them and I feel sort of mean for it. Do you guys just say “too bad” or let the weeds go or hand pull?
You’re so right.I should add to my original, slightly flip, response:
As prey animals, chickens often react pretty spectacularly to anything new. A new type of food?! I’m trying to murder them! Wearing my giant floppy white sunhat into their area?! It’s a chicken-killing invader from Saturn!
Our EE alerted to American Airlines CRJ commuter jets flying overhead for the first few weeks, calling a warning to the others to freeze (which they did.) Now it’s the UPS truck’s backup beeper.
Your chickens will probably never learn to love your weedeater, but they’ll probably learn to just move to another area while keeping a wary eye out.