I'm fed up with having the poor chickens stuck in the chicken tractor; I may take some of my limited energy and make an exit gate for them instead of trying to finish wiring up the run by myself. The only problem is that I'll have to buy more hinges if I do; the coop will have a chicken-exit and at least one drop- panel for cleaning.
I got a little random stuff accomplished today; moving the chicken tractor up hill lengthwise used up most of my energy, but at least I remembered to fill the suet feeders so the chickadees stopped mobbing me and figured out how I'll have six feet of wire on what's now a four foot post wired into the orchard fence. I'm going to have to put the hardware cloth on the inside of the run for this stuff to work, oh well.
Was looking at bird netting prices today in service of the future banty pen: my goodness is the varmint-proof stuff expensive! I don't have to worry about netting my cherry tree (Lapin, self-fruitful) this year because it got hit by a sleet-storm when in full bloom.
How do your free-range chickens react to clothes hung out to dry? I've had puppies and kittens both attack laundry the first time they saw it flapping in the wind, and calves spook away from the fence when the wind changed and flapped sheets their way; do chickens get bothered at all?