lol so I have an odd ball eh?
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Great looking coop but you might want to consider more air flow. It looks HOT.
I have parrots and fly them outside, and yes, they are afraid of heights when they first learn to fly! I used to live in Saudi Arabia overlooking Old Diriyah, which has mud and stone wall built on the escarpment encircling the fort from the 1700s. I would fly them off the top of the wall and they had to learn to not be afraid flying out into the open. They would fly along the edge, venturing out into the open bit by bit as they gained more experience. I was surprised to find them fearful of heights. It doesn't surprise me that a chick is afraid of falling off a perch.Anyone have or had a chicken afraid of heights? One of my 9 week old EE's is scared terribly of heights!
Do your coops have solid walls or just wire walls?All mine are open air, most closed is only 1/2 hardware cloth but still pretty much open at that. Mine don't make for pretty pics at all...
Where do you live?
this is a great idea! I'm about 5 miles south of Fort Worth...I have guinea keets for sale...5.00 ea.Hi guys! I have 5 gold laced Wyandotte and 2 Wyandotte mixed chicks for sale just north of Houston. Straight run. They hatched July 30. $3 each if anyone is interested. These are not exhibition birds but will make wonderful layers.
Do your coops have solid walls or just wire walls?
You get used to it
I think it's funny how in DFW (and other places) so many towns are "people" names. There's Joshua, Justin, Allen, Lucas. Murphy. Aubrey. Melissa, Anna. Celina, Leonard. Savanah, Addison. Then further south there's a Kyle (which is my husband's name).
It wasn't like that where I grew up in Virginia. All of the places ended in burg, town, or ville.![]()
Where did you grow up in Virginia?