Hello!
We have a 2-month-old Delaware. When she is not pecking on the ground for bugs, drinking, or talking to her flock-mates, she looks up around at the sky a lot. I'm not sure why she does this. It only happens when we let her and the flock out to free range. She doesn't look up as much when she's inside the pen.
Is she looking at the sky for aerial predators like hawks? None of her flock-mates watch out for hawks, if that's what she's doing.
Is she seeing tiny bugs in the air that we don't see?
Is she wanting to get to higher-up plants that she might see, or even want to get in trees? I notice she likes to get on high branches.
Any idea what she's doing?
@SwampQueenChick
We have a 2-month-old Delaware. When she is not pecking on the ground for bugs, drinking, or talking to her flock-mates, she looks up around at the sky a lot. I'm not sure why she does this. It only happens when we let her and the flock out to free range. She doesn't look up as much when she's inside the pen.
Is she looking at the sky for aerial predators like hawks? None of her flock-mates watch out for hawks, if that's what she's doing.
Is she seeing tiny bugs in the air that we don't see?
Is she wanting to get to higher-up plants that she might see, or even want to get in trees? I notice she likes to get on high branches.
Any idea what she's doing?
@SwampQueenChick