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DharmaGirl
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It turned out to be a hawk with Doris. I put up a 5 foot wooden pallet fence on one part of the yard so I could plant grass for the chickens, and this morning Mini kept crowing and crowing, which is unusual for him. Then I heard Doris sounding the alarm, I looked out the back door and there was a hawk sitting on the new fence! Damn. I was planning on putting chicken wire on top so no one could roost there, so now I will do it sooner rather than later.
Mini had all his flock, all the chicks that were hatched around the time he was, so 10 pullets and 2 other roosters, in what we call the summer coop. It is just an old coop that they use for dust bathing. He kept them all safe. Doris had her flock of 19 hens on the porch. My two heros! I used every rain free day to work on the fence, now I'll have to do the extra stuff in the rain, which I don't mind. I eventually want to put in several pens so I can separate the roos and their hens into different spaces to get purebred eggs. Then I can sell them as fertilized eggs.
Mini had all his flock, all the chicks that were hatched around the time he was, so 10 pullets and 2 other roosters, in what we call the summer coop. It is just an old coop that they use for dust bathing. He kept them all safe. Doris had her flock of 19 hens on the porch. My two heros! I used every rain free day to work on the fence, now I'll have to do the extra stuff in the rain, which I don't mind. I eventually want to put in several pens so I can separate the roos and their hens into different spaces to get purebred eggs. Then I can sell them as fertilized eggs.