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Originally posted by Teabag View PostI seen it on facebook. When you go to collect your chickens, it's something like
1+1=2
2+3=6
3+4=13
4+5= 17
After getting them you crave more and they end up multiplying. I only have 2 at the moment but I want at least another 4. You can never have too many chickens!
EDIT here it is https://blog.mypetchicken.com/2014/07/25/chicken-math/
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I skipped training today and when I got home from work I got some wood and chicken wire and built a small run for the new chickens. It's alongside the other run so they're all getting used to being around each other now but aren't able to get at each other, unless they can fit their heads through a layer of chicken wire and one of chain link wire.
I couldn't leave the poor new chickens (Tilly, Lottie and Dottie) stuck in their coop any longer. Now they have a little run about twice the size of the coop, they have access to clean fresh air, sunshine(ish) and grass to scratch and pick at. They're free range now but have a double layer of chicken wire over them so wild birds can't get in.
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Are you enjoying listening to them nattering away to each other?
I love hearing them discussing that it's nearly bed time and whether to stay out a bit longer and who is going to sit next to whom on the perch and had anyone eaten anything interesting today and ...did you see the size of that worm I found...and gosh,,.wasn't that a cheeky sparrow trying to get in through the chicken wire...etc etc...
Yep....it's just delightful!Last edited by Nicos; 18-02-2017, 05:04 PM."Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
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I stood watching them for about half an hour, they sounded way way happier when they'd been outside for a while. I do enjoy watching them and listening to them, they're funny little things. The new girls seem pretty friendly too.
The first eggs were very pale, I'm hoping that pecking outside darkens them up a bit. I bought my first 20kg bag of pellets today too, it was only €9.00. I was expecting it to be a lot more expensive.
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All is peaceful today, they're looking at each other through the fence and chatting away. They start nattering at me when ever I go out and when I open the nest box to get the eggs they all ran over for a nosey. I think they're all in much better conditions now than they were used to.
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Today is the test. I'm going to let them all in together after work if I have time, if not it'll be tomorrow.
I'll make a larger temporary run (still covered) put a coop each end and open the doors and if they want to mix they can. Surely after being neighbours and looking at each other for a few weeks they'll get on fine.
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Injured bird
We got our first two birds last month. One pearl leghorn, one copper black Maran. All was good for three weeks. Last week, noticed a bald patch on the back of the maran. We ordered anti pecking spray, still not arrived yet. But yesterday, the pecking got much worse and the leghorn really hurt her. She drew blood and got quite a big would across her back and side. Having looked up what to do, we have split them up. So sad to see. Lots of sudocream on her wound and see how she does. So upsetting.
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