Good morning all
Yesterday I went with my daughter and 2 grandchildren to Coventry to collect another 3 ex-battery chooks. They've just had their first night of freedom and seem really happy and inquisitive with their new home (converted rabbit huch from Freecycle!). My other 6 that I've had for 3 months have also become inquisitive about the new arrivals, but as I've attached an enclosed run to the hutch, they can't get at each other, just look and chat . Hazel though (the top of the pecking order) has done nothing but complain very vocally. I've tried distracting her a bit but she's still at it. Any other ideas please?
Yesterday I went with my daughter and 2 grandchildren to Coventry to collect another 3 ex-battery chooks. They've just had their first night of freedom and seem really happy and inquisitive with their new home (converted rabbit huch from Freecycle!). My other 6 that I've had for 3 months have also become inquisitive about the new arrivals, but as I've attached an enclosed run to the hutch, they can't get at each other, just look and chat . Hazel though (the top of the pecking order) has done nothing but complain very vocally. I've tried distracting her a bit but she's still at it. Any other ideas please?
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