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I've actually got enough room for them to roam on my back lot. But no fence back there. They would end up on the train tracks probably. That would be my luck :gig
they don't respect fences too well anyway :lau
 
they don't respect fences too well anyway :lau
Really? I thought turkeys were smart. My Cayuga ducks stay inside my fence and they can easily get out if they want to.
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Really? I thought turkeys were smart. My Cayuga ducks stay inside my fence and they can easily get out if they want to. View attachment 1662716
mine hop up on top of 6' posts, gates, trees and go over the fence... and then can't figure out how to get back in :he
 
Good evening. Today (and yesterday)were perfect days to do a little manure management. I took down my buckeye breeding pens and converted them to grow out pens. Left the buff Orpington and bantam pens up for a couple more weeks. Hoover was granted a pardon and returned home to his owners yesterday. He will be allowed to father as many babies and have 5 wives at once. Should keep him busy.

Kids cleaned out the Hatcher and put the rest of the chicks in brooder, so I went to unplug it and sanitize it and what yo my wanderous eyes should appear. Yup another chick that hatched 2 days late.

Holmes those pigeons are quite tempting, especially the pouters.
 
Omg! Holm. . I saw a pigeon similar to this one yesterday at a sale. I'm assuming that crusty one in your picture is of the same breed.
How can anyone like the looks of that? Why! It looked diseased. Makes me cringe looking at it. View attachment 1662660
The English carriers are very ugly. I wouldn’t want to raise them haha
 

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