Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Poultry and Pets => Chicken Chat => Topic started by: colinv622 on May 19, 2014, 08:07
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We picked up our hens on Saturday and they've settled really well, even our cats prowling and paying them a visit hasn't spooked them, the cats seem more weary of them. Going to make a few mods to my hutch conversion for them but they've been using all of it even the upper level.
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lovely girls :D
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One of them was on top of the coop tonight! Need to work something out to stop that.
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post a piccy of the house/run set up.
Mine is enclosed and now lower which will stop roosting on top, but when the roof was higher we attached chicken wire from the top of the house to the roof of the run.
could you raise the feeder and water off the ground as it will help them to eat easier
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Yep raising the feeder and water is on my list of extra jobs, I've put netting across to the top more to keep other birds out but it's worked a treat in keeping them down without clipping their wings. Is it common practice to put food and water in with them of a night?
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I have posted a piccy of the new set up I've done
I have 2 feeders and 2 waters hanging from the roof as I have 4 hens, the biggest being the most dominant. They are in the run area, hanging keeps it from being knocked over and pooped in!!
don't put it in the house as not needed at night and the water can create mould inside.
If mainly in the run, hang a cabbage (mine prefer spring rather than savoy). foxes aren't too keen on netting either.
your birds will get heavier and will try to fly less.
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Wasn't expecting one for a while but here it is their first egg.
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Are you sure that's the right piccie, Colin? I can only see 3 pairs of trainers (albeit against a lovely purple backcloth :wacko: )
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OMG magic !!!!
those 3 lovely hens are now 3 pairs of trainers !!! :ohmy:
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Hahaha what a div, they're for an article on the evolution of football boots. Here is the egg :D(http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i64/colinv622/Chooks/WP_20140527_17_56_34_Pro_zpsbdf35199.jpg) (http://s69.photobucket.com/user/colinv622/media/Chooks/WP_20140527_17_56_34_Pro_zpsbdf35199.jpg.html)
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Your article will have them amazed when they see the egg pic. A streamlined design!
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Great story about your new chucks Colin.
How are they all doing now we are into June?