Today my chickens experienced 2 new things:
First of all, a few days ago, a little black kitten appeared in our yard, maybe about 5-6 weeks old. So once again, we adopt a cat. It's the cutest kitten - friendly, follows me around the yard.
It has now taken up residence out by the chicken coop - which is fine with me - can't have it hanging around the front door trying to get in the house! Well, it was determined to come into the coop/run with me, so I let it in. Chickens just stopped what they were doing and STARED at it. For a long time. Then . . . got a little closer. . . and a little closer . . . then decided the poor kitten must MIGHT be something to eat, I guess, and took a peck or two at it. Poor thing. I intervened pretty quick 'cause they are MUCH bigger than the kitten. They I held the kitten and kind of held it out where the chickens could see it, and they STARED again, kind of like saying, "You mean you are touching that thing?" or "You're not seriously gonna keep it are you when you have US?"
So Kitty-Kat stays out by the coop but outside the gate. Maybe they'll get used to her and she can go into the coop to stay warm this winter. Maybe . . .
Second thing chickens did - I had a little rototiller out in the garden, so when I was done, decided to unpack the dirt a little inside the coop. They DID NOT like the sound of that thing. All 16 of them huddled together on the opposite side while I dug around a little. It was the first time they all gathered together and didn't fuss or peck at each other! It looked pretty funny! Scaredy-cats. Then when I moved the tiller, they went opposite again. But they sure did like the diggin's. Went right to lookin' for treats once I left.
First of all, a few days ago, a little black kitten appeared in our yard, maybe about 5-6 weeks old. So once again, we adopt a cat. It's the cutest kitten - friendly, follows me around the yard.
It has now taken up residence out by the chicken coop - which is fine with me - can't have it hanging around the front door trying to get in the house! Well, it was determined to come into the coop/run with me, so I let it in. Chickens just stopped what they were doing and STARED at it. For a long time. Then . . . got a little closer. . . and a little closer . . . then decided the poor kitten must MIGHT be something to eat, I guess, and took a peck or two at it. Poor thing. I intervened pretty quick 'cause they are MUCH bigger than the kitten. They I held the kitten and kind of held it out where the chickens could see it, and they STARED again, kind of like saying, "You mean you are touching that thing?" or "You're not seriously gonna keep it are you when you have US?"
So Kitty-Kat stays out by the coop but outside the gate. Maybe they'll get used to her and she can go into the coop to stay warm this winter. Maybe . . .
Second thing chickens did - I had a little rototiller out in the garden, so when I was done, decided to unpack the dirt a little inside the coop. They DID NOT like the sound of that thing. All 16 of them huddled together on the opposite side while I dug around a little. It was the first time they all gathered together and didn't fuss or peck at each other! It looked pretty funny! Scaredy-cats. Then when I moved the tiller, they went opposite again. But they sure did like the diggin's. Went right to lookin' for treats once I left.