Thank you! They are said to be Black sex-links....but I'm not so sure. Penguin does not look at all like Mipsy and Pippy. (They are the ones in the picture above.)
Things are going well. I'm expanding my run, and it's almost done!
I put a gate in today. Wow, it was a lot of work. But I'm very happy with it!
Pippy, Mipsy, & Penguin are growing well!
I just made their broody bigger yesterday. They love running from one end to the other. 😀 Penguin and...
Sorry, I wasn't getting alerts for this thread. I want to be for active from now on! This is Blamo checking out the perch in her new coop. And the next picture is Pippy and Mipsy.
Thanks guys!
Turns out that she won't be in that flock anymore.
She will be going to a new flock! :D I will have two flocks! I'm raising the chicks right now!
I will give more details later.
Now that might work!!!!
But I've also heard this. (Is it true?) If you separate the bully for a week or two, (and the other chickens can't see or hear her), then you put them back in the flock, this will help the bully feel lower down in the pecking order and the bullied chicken would be up...
Thanks guys, but I don't think that would work either, @SA Farm. :( My coop isn't big enough to fit my crate and I can't go buy crate that will fit because of Covid 19. :confused: Any other ideas?
Hi!
Thanks for the suggestion! Well, there's a problem: I let my chickens out around 8:00 or 8:30 AM. They wake up at about 6:00 AM I think. And they jump off the perch and walk around waiting. SOOOOO - They would attack Blamo in that time period. ☹
No, I have a separate hutch for the rabbit across the yard. Although I've never done it, I don't recommend keeping rabbits and chickens together. Some people have had it work out fine, but others......not so much.
1. Chickens and rabbits usually eat different food. - If you kept them together...