Highcotton
Southern Chickens
- Mar 18, 2013
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I don't know how to tell the difference. I have one and he gets along with the chickens fine and the ducks as long as they stay on the ground. When the Mallards start flying he gets excited and tries to catch them. I haven't been able to break him of that. I like having him around because the only predator that I know of a problem with around here is foxes. He will keep any kind of land based predator scared away.
I don't know how to tell the difference. I have one and he gets along with the chickens fine and the ducks as long as they stay on the ground. When the Mallards start flying he gets excited and tries to catch them. I haven't been able to break him of that. I like having him around because the only predator that I know of a problem with around here is foxes. He will keep any kind of land based predator scared away.