I came close to having the same scene. They get bored if they're cooped up without entertainment, from what I hear. Barking started up - so I found two things that have worked. Carrots chopped into bits and strewn across the shavings - and a plate of yogurt with mashed Acidophilus tabs.
Yes, I decided that the weather was too bad yesterday so I kept them in their coop and yard. I think by the end of the day, they couldn't take it anymore. Needless to say, I let them free range today.
I came close to having the same scene. They get bored if they're cooped up without entertainment, from what I hear. Barking started up - so I found two things that have worked. Carrots chopped into bits and strewn across the shavings - and a plate of yogurt with mashed Acidophilus tabs.
ReplyDeleteYes, I decided that the weather was too bad yesterday so I kept them in their coop and yard. I think by the end of the day, they couldn't take it anymore. Needless to say, I let them free range today.
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ReplyDeleteEwww..what a bully! Maybe the #2 rooster was getting to frisky with the new ladies and #1 decided to put him in his place?
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ReplyDeletewill you be having fried chicken tomorrow night?