We worked on the chicken coop yesterday cleaning out and fixing the floors to the nesting box. That was a very sad and difficult job but Lee came in after we had finished and scratched around, gave us her approval.
They are now joined with the 2 chickens we lost during the winter due to stray hunting dogs.
I keep getting ready to go out side to check on the chicks and then remember, oh, they are not there anymore. After 6 weeks of their chirping in the house and then watching over them when they moved outside, I miss them a lot.
Brave Lee is once again abandoned and I feel so much sympathy for her.
Our internet service has been very spotty this week but we have agreed we will find some hatchling guinea fowl to work the land next time. They won't be so much like pets but they should do what we had originally intended when we started chickens and work the property but not wreak the garden.
Again, thank you for caring.
This has been a very bad week for our chickens. (and me too) Today I heard lonely Lee screaming, a different noise than she usually makes, so I ran outside and saw a big white stray dog who looked at me and then ran into the woods. I yelled and waved my arms and ran down to make sure it was chased off.
Lee ran from that woodsy part of the clearing right past me and into the woods behind the house...she ran. It looked like she had some missing feathers but she was running. I followed her and she disappeared somewhere into the woods.
I went back to look at where the dog was and there was a trail of feathers, even some large feathers... a lot of feathers but no blood.
After checking many times and leaving her some sunflower seeds she finally emerged. She let me pick her up and seemed to have all her feathers but I am done with this free ranging thing. My heart is sore. I took her over to the chicken house which is now cleaned out and the floor secured down. She did manage to get up onto the roosting bar, but she is just sitting there, recovering still, no doubt. Her eyes are not so bright as usual.
I am looking into guinea fowl. They may not be like pets but they keep the bugs and ticks down and protect their home fiercely and noisily. Now I just have to find a supplier of keets in our area.
I do so appreciate your concern. Our internet has been mostly down for the last week or I would have replied sooner.
No problem, was just letting you know👌How is Lee today? Hope she has recovered from that trauma. My chickens are mad at me, it has been so rainy and stormy they have not been out in the yard in a couple of days. They have been in their enclosed area, hopefully today they can come out and play🐓
Wow! That is so thoughtful.
We worked on the chicken coop yesterday cleaning out and fixing the floors to the nesting box. That was a very sad and difficult job but Lee came in after we had finished and scratched around, gave us her approval.
They are now joined with the 2 chickens we lost during the winter due to stray hunting dogs.
I keep getting ready to go out side to check on the chicks and then remember, oh, they are not there anymore. After 6 weeks of their chirping in the house and then watching over them when they moved outside, I miss them a lot.
Brave Lee is once again abandoned and I feel so much sympathy for her.
Our internet service has been very spotty this week but we have agreed we will find some hatchling guinea fowl to work the land next time. They won't be so much like pets but they should do what we had originally intended when we started chickens and work the property but not wreak the garden.
Again, thank you for caring.
This has been a very bad week for our chickens. (and me too) Today I heard lonely Lee screaming, a different noise than she usually makes, so I ran outside and saw a big white stray dog who looked at me and then ran into the woods. I yelled and waved my arms and ran down to make sure it was chased off.
Lee ran from that woodsy part of the clearing right past me and into the woods behind the house...she ran. It looked like she had some missing feathers but she was running. I followed her and she disappeared somewhere into the woods.
I went back to look at where the dog was and there was a trail of feathers, even some large feathers... a lot of feathers but no blood.
After checking many times and leaving her some sunflower seeds she finally emerged. She let me pick her up and seemed to have all her feathers but I am done with this free ranging thing. My heart is sore. I took her over to the chicken house which is now cleaned out and the floor secured down. She did manage to get up onto the roosting bar, but she is just sitting there, recovering still, no doubt. Her eyes are not so bright as usual.
I am looking into guinea fowl. They may not be like pets but they keep the bugs and ticks down and protect their home fiercely and noisily. Now I just have to find a supplier of keets in our area.
I do so appreciate your concern. Our internet has been mostly down for the last week or I would have replied sooner.
No problem, was just letting you know👌How is Lee today? Hope she has recovered from that trauma. My chickens are mad at me, it has been so rainy and stormy they have not been out in the yard in a couple of days. They have been in their enclosed area, hopefully today they can come out and play🐓
She is still on the roosting bar. I still see the treats I left for her. I am so grateful that she lived through it