FirstWell unless I win the lottery more of a longing. Land/housing there is very expensive. Jobs few and far between. Unless one works in mining etc.
And I would need at least a few acres for chooks and horses.
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FirstWell unless I win the lottery more of a longing. Land/housing there is very expensive. Jobs few and far between. Unless one works in mining etc.
And I would need at least a few acres for chooks and horses.
On the third day of Christmas, she was “groggy”![]()
OK in my defense at 00:24hrs I am half asleep and groggy.
Also when not wearing glasses it's really hard to see! Have to say I am really thrilled he's a she!
I’ll pipe up here…yes to the first and no, somehow they don’t end up with poop on them in the morning that I have found. Even though there is a height difference, too, in part of the Cube coop (the nest box which is open now, and the platform). Everyone in both coops routinely arrange themselves front to back and back to front next to each other, and also at 90 degrees like that. The other day Hazel, in the lower nestbox part, appeared to have her head nicely into the back fluff of somebody on the higher platform…..I figured it’s extra insulation for her head! She hadn’t tucked her head into her wing yet.
Happy Pony Sunday people
Do not follow this raccoon’s lead!
https://www.cbsnews.com/boston/vide...room-floor-after-drunken-rampage-in-virginia/
I think some of it could be that they didn't get walnut bits yesterday like they had been getting, since that is Hazel's favorite and I give her some (and everybody else) after her eye treatments. He was swiping my leg and arm, asking for something. The pellets laid out were not good enough maybe!Not entirely sure on the behavior re: glove/wing. Will mull.
Waiting for you re: go to bed. My crew will linger/loiter outside the coop grazing on last minute goodies, especially the ladies, not every evening, but sem-regularly if I'm out there waiting for the stragglers. I get the impression they're figuring on me keeping watch so they can stay out a little longer. It's not usually the MATURE roos, but the young idiots will linger also....generally hoping to catch the last hen who's staying out to avoid them until they give up (almost full dark).
If I head back to the house, I can usually head back out in 5-10 min to close the coop. If a hen is avoiding idiots, it's 50/50 on having to go play rooster escort for her (still has to avoid him unless she let's me carry her when ill set her directly on a roost). Shenai could be trying to "escort" you to the coop. He could be asking for an escort for himself. He could be....lots of options...