Had two spring greens (dunno what they were, cabbages I guess) that were past their best, so decided to take them into the run, construct a hanging jobby string thingy and tie the cabbage on it, so it's high, making them work for it (suspended above a branch I have in their run)...
Anyway, so I see them fly up on the perch, and strech to peck at this cabage - cool I think.
I then stuff the next cabbage I have in a roof rafter, thinking I'll move it later/put it up tomorrow for them to peck at.
Came home from the plot yesterday to see my magpie (who's quite a large bird) hanging upside down flapping on this cabbage, eating it! All the bits she was dropping the othere were scooping up. I've no idea how she managed to get up there - but the run's roof is just under 6' high, the cabbage was rammed in under a roof sheet between it and the rafter! That's some mighty flapping/jumping to get up there, and she's got a wing clipped too! I guess where's there a will there's a way
They've not been out of the run for a couple days, so had no grass to peck at, as I'm working in the garden, and haven't netted off my raspberries yet (which they seem to love - even had to remove the rhubarb as they were eating all the new leaves coming through)... I guess they do like their greens!
Anyway, so I see them fly up on the perch, and strech to peck at this cabage - cool I think.
I then stuff the next cabbage I have in a roof rafter, thinking I'll move it later/put it up tomorrow for them to peck at.
Came home from the plot yesterday to see my magpie (who's quite a large bird) hanging upside down flapping on this cabbage, eating it! All the bits she was dropping the othere were scooping up. I've no idea how she managed to get up there - but the run's roof is just under 6' high, the cabbage was rammed in under a roof sheet between it and the rafter! That's some mighty flapping/jumping to get up there, and she's got a wing clipped too! I guess where's there a will there's a way
They've not been out of the run for a couple days, so had no grass to peck at, as I'm working in the garden, and haven't netted off my raspberries yet (which they seem to love - even had to remove the rhubarb as they were eating all the new leaves coming through)... I guess they do like their greens!
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