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Ascholten
Free Ranging
Alrighty, netted and caged, and NOT happy. Ill get better pictures tomorrow along with wings clipped etc etc. Its 9 pm here don't want a screaming chicken this late at night.
aaron
aaron
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This happens to my neighbors all the time, people just leave animals over there like it’s cool. Thank God they take excellent care of every little animal they have.Maybe it's bird that someone dropped at your coop because they could not keep it and they saw your flock hoping it would get a good home. Sure hope it's healthy.
Hoping for the best, thank you for looking out for this rogue Chicken!Alrighty, netted and caged, and NOT happy. Ill get better pictures tomorrow along with wings clipped etc etc. Its 9 pm here don't want a screaming chicken this late at night.
aaron
My guess would be that she is just being really noisy because she is lost and confused, which means she has to be on guard and sharply aware of her surroundings at all times. Alarmed chickens = loud, flighty chickens.Alrighty, netted and caged, and NOT happy. Ill get better pictures tomorrow along with wings clipped etc etc. Its 9 pm here don't want a screaming chicken this late at night.
aaron
Quarantine her for a couple of weeks to make sure she doesn't pass any diseases or parasites to your flock.