Chickens are highly food motivated....if one was up in a tree...it would come back down when it sees its friends chopping down on goodies without her....
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It is a blessing to pull into the driveway and see the chickens if they are out coming to greet you and to see if you have some little crumbs for them. You know they are Happy to see you. You make a difference to many.Chickens are highly food motivated....if one was up in a tree...it would come back down when it sees its friends chopping down on goodies without her....
I don't clip my chickens wings and we let them free range all over. They come back to the coop when it starts looking dusky without fail...wait wait wait...we have had a few instances where chickens have been shut out of the coop, so they just go sleep in the garage.Well, I know it is a month early for letting the chooks out to freerange, but we just couldnt help ourselves today. We were sat on the patio having a coffee, and they were all in the little pen area with their funny faces looking at us.
As I was working in the garden all day, we decided to open the gate to the pen and let them go. We have only had them a few weeks and I was worried that it may be too early and they will take off as I have not clipped there wings.
Well, they hung around, scratching all overy the place. They went upto 30 yards from the coop. 4 Of them stayed together and moved around the garden checking everything out, and the other 2 just kept close to the coop, eating grass.
Just before dark they all went back into the pen, so I got them into the run and locked them up for the night. I was so happy that they didn't leg it. I am in the garden again in the morning, so I will let them out again. I think that is it now, they will be able to freerange whenever we are in.![]()
I know what you mean. I have really given my condition some serious thought, as we all do, and I too have wondered about the meds. When I feel really low, it is not that I just feel really low. There is something I think about that makes me feel really low. It might not be the same thing each time, but there is a thing. And like you, even though I take med, I still thing of something that makes me feel low.I stopped taking meds awhile back and most of the time I have a handle on myself, and then again sometimes I just get so low that I feel like I'll never come up again. Same thing happens when on the meds...so why take them?
I get low for no reason...one day I am alright, and then I start losing interest and focus in things, and then I just start getting really irritable, and I am tired all the time, and I just feel like I can't do anything right and everyone around me is being an A-hole. No rhyme or reason to it. It just happens...I am always kinda Eeyore low, but int he really low times my whole body hurts and I don't want to see anyone or talk to people or do anything really. I start feeling like everything in my life is wrong and will never be right. I get those taking the meds or not...usually every 6 months or so, sometimes only once a year. I can handle the everyday depression, but the really low times are rough. I do always know in the back of my mind that it is just the depression and I end up alright...Sometimes therapy helps just to talk and get it out there and have someone tell me that I am not crazy and what not. But I had the same issues while on meds, that is why I stopped taking them. I can deal with the day to day issues, and the meds don't help with the super low times anyway and that is when I need help. I have taken more than a few meds that made me even lower...I start sad and end up hysterical...so on and so forth. So I gave up on conventional science helping me. I do find that keeping myself busy helps a lot. The more things I have that I can't put off that make me get up and put on a brave face helps more than any meds ever did...I know what you mean. I have really given my condition some serious thought, as we all do, and I too have wondered about the meds. When I feel really low, it is not that I just feel really low. There is something I think about that makes me feel really low. It might not be the same thing each time, but there is a thing. And like you, even though I take med, I still thing of something that makes me feel low.
Do some people feel low without feeling low about anything, or is there always something to feel low about? Hmm! It would be interesting to hear if anyone here feels low without there being anything to feel low about.