I've just recently installed my Dorking chick in her new home along with a Light Sussex girlie who's a wee bit older. They seemed to get along ok as Dorky was giving as good as she got.
I wanted to make sure they were going into the new coop so I had a late night foray to the allotments (10pm....amd no old people about!)
Out of the 22 birds I have, only 6 were indoors on the roosting bar.......the rest were roosting outdoors, albeit under cover!
Funnily enough when I was cleaning them out it subcontiously registered that there wasn't as much poop!
The only worry I have is that some of them are Light Sussex and they look fluorecent in the dark..........not good for avoiding predators. All my runs have mesh on the roofs and tin sheeting dug in around the edges but foxes aren't called 'sly' for nowt and it's rather worrying!
Cripes knows how long they've been doing it but I suspect since we had that very warm spell a couple of weeks ago (was that really the only summer we're going to get?)
Before anyone mentions it the coops have NO mite infestation and the birds are clean as well!
I wanted to make sure they were going into the new coop so I had a late night foray to the allotments (10pm....amd no old people about!)
Out of the 22 birds I have, only 6 were indoors on the roosting bar.......the rest were roosting outdoors, albeit under cover!
Funnily enough when I was cleaning them out it subcontiously registered that there wasn't as much poop!
The only worry I have is that some of them are Light Sussex and they look fluorecent in the dark..........not good for avoiding predators. All my runs have mesh on the roofs and tin sheeting dug in around the edges but foxes aren't called 'sly' for nowt and it's rather worrying!
Cripes knows how long they've been doing it but I suspect since we had that very warm spell a couple of weeks ago (was that really the only summer we're going to get?)
Before anyone mentions it the coops have NO mite infestation and the birds are clean as well!
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