Oh boy! This thread just gets better and better with time! <3
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It happens because having chickens is just so much fun! I just look out the window at them and just can't help but smile. Don't we need more smiles in our life? That's why!So, we set out yesterday to get 2 EEs. We brought home 7 of various types and I'm picking up 3 BOs tomorrow. Someone explain to me how this happens. Lol!
I'm just starting out on my chicken adventure. I started with 10 fertalized eggs, 3 of them didn't develop, 7 made it and hatched. A couple of days later i put them outside in the garden in a pen to have a run about on the grass. Everything was going great. Then when i went to bring them back inside i saw the neighbors big ginger cat in the pen! They all got eatenBut a week priviously my friend had bought 2 chicks from the market because she thought it would be nice for her daughter and she was intending on giving them to me to add to my flock. I picked up these new chicks this morning seeing as mine got eaten yesterday. Tomorrow the farmers market is on again and the people will be there selling their animals. I'm going to get more, not sure how many i should get but the way things have gone so far i'm thinking a bigger number.......to be continued.....
I'm gutted about it. All that effort just to feed the neighbors cat! They were fenced in but it was open at the top which was no problem for the cat to jump over. I'm never leaving these new ones outside unattended! Can cat's kill fully grown chickens? I was hoping to let them roam free in the garden during the day.Oh
Oh that's so sad!! I'd be upset too. Mine might stay in the roomy coop unless I'm outside, I'm afraid of hawks getting mine. I've seen some neighborhood cats but at night. And a random dog which is one of the reasons they are in a fence.
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Oh that's so sad!! I'd be upset too. Mine might stay in the roomy coop unless I'm outside, I'm afraid of hawks getting mine. I've seen some neighborhood cats but at night. And a random dog which is one of the reasons they are in a fence.
I think it was the neighborhood cat who left me this message.I'm gutted about it. All that effort just to feed the neighbors cat! They were fenced in but it was open at the top which was no problem for the cat to jump over. I'm never leaving these new ones outside unattended! Can cat's kill fully grown chickens? I was hoping to let them roam free in the garden during the day.