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Plenty of no-fly zones around me, but nothing directly where I am. What are other people doing?
 
I don't have anyone teasing mine, but the swampy, mud bath sounds familiar.


Oh what to do??? I'm the only one by me still on lockdown. All my "neighbours" have caved in and let theirs out. The other cocks are crowing like mad again, mine keep flying as high as they can and giving a feeble crow, the poor lads, they know they can't compete without the ability to fly up in to the trees. I'm thinking mine are having a run out tomorrow....my "zone" is clear so I'm letting them go in the morning. They're going to be sooooo excited!!
 
my god this weather is so bad I've gotta brave it in a bit and go put and clean the dirty beggar's out I promise I will take pics of the swamp out there husband is looking after kids
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@yorkshire coop it's mad what can stem from ones childhood and considering embden geese and stretch to 3 foot and most of them are grumpy as sin im not surprised you have negative memories of them. Like I can deal with spiders, bees even wasps to some extent but show me an earwig and I'm out of there faster then an ostrich on a rocket!

That's actually a really cleaver idea with the slabs. Maybe I could buy some polish chicks off you, all I've seen advertised round here are Plymouth Rock hybrids, very egg-citing time of the year indeed.

@Rudies Roost Am glad I'm not the only one I think what GGbear said about the lasers and GoPros sums it up nicely haha though I was tempted to try and turn an old clay pegeon sling shot into an anti bird turret :p

The only thing that comes to mind when they say supervised is stand out there with them, but at the same time high risk areas are only high risk because they found infected birds there I'd still be skeptical of which direction the infected bird flew in from. Plus we're relying on the fact that people are reporting infected birds to defra which I imagine a lot of people would want to keep something like that quiet to not loose business.
Sorry I'm going on a rant now and thinking way to much into it haha

I think you should get some I've heard geese do well with ducks sometimes act as sentries for them, I built mine a 8x13 metre fenced and netted area and pray to god they don't destroy it haha
 

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