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Ogress - Used to, now I don't bother. Used to clip one wing, one feather, both wings. . . Doesn't matter, they still either bounce up 4 feet, then flap once to reach their desired area, or they just plain still fly. . .
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Course, though, I'm referring to Araucanas, who can fly over 30 ft distance / 6 ft height.
 
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yes, i clip one wing and it usually helps. there are some birds that make it anyway but then another clipping closer in will do it.
The way I do it so I don't draw blood is to brace a flashlight pointing upwards and fan the wing out over the light and I can see exactly where the skin begins. I do this at night when they are dopey sleepy and so the job goes much nicer. Then, too, the light works better, huh?
Darned neighbor dogs!!!
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My EE's are the only birds I have not let out to free-range. They fly all over the run, and perch on anything. They always look for the highest thing. I'm afraid if I let them out, they would be 70' up a doug fir! My fat girls only fly if they have to. I was glad they were able to escape the dog. I'm afraid they may end up as dinner if I clip a wing. I have a portable 85' fence that is only about 4' high. They seem content to stay in there so long as that is where they can find the tasty stuff. It was funny watching them the first time I let them out of the tractor - one flew straight up like a helicopter - about 5 feet, and then came crashing down like a lead balloon. Pretty soon they were all doing it; straight up! Some got at least 6' off the ground, then thud on the ground. After about 15 minutes of doing this, they all stopped and never did it again. I was glad to see they figured out they had to go up and over to get away from the dog!
 
Is anybody interested in some very nice windows CHEAP for coops. I am going to have some that are tinted "privacy glass" yes the mirrored kind. These are RV windows with alum frame. PM me.
I am perparing to insulate my main coop. I think I have enough 11/2" foam to do at least most of the coop. The foam has paneling on one side so I wont have to worry about the chickens tearing the foam up. And it was all free.
 
Sherry Smith, so no, no B. She lives just up in Agnew (about an hour and a half, maybe two hours from me) and goes by the name daze333 on BYC.
 
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Those also make great paint containers to do your angles and trim with.
Built in handle with being perfect size work great.

I also use them to transfer feed and eggs or to store stuff.

Yes ! Those are the ones !
I have a few to hold mineral spirits...and they do work great for bird water in the coop to stay above freezing.
 
This morning when I let my girls out to free range, I peeked in the laying boxes and there it was - our first egg!
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I'm 99% positive it was our Dominique who layed it. For the past week, she's been clingy when I'm outside and VERY talkative, which is not normal for any of my hens. Also, she would let me pet her (again, NOT normal) and when I did she would squat and put her bum in the air.
The egg was bigger than I had expected, a medium brown with a few darker brown speckles on one end, the shell was nice and hard, and it was a double yoker.
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-CIgal
 
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We got our first egg almost 2 weeks ago, our first egg was also large. She had an egg every day for 6 days, took a 1 day break, then laid a soft-shell. Since then back to her normal egg a day. 2 others are doing the squat, but no eggs yet.
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