Drumbeater
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Hi (again!)
I've noticed my ex-batts fluttering around quite a bit, and hopping on and off the raised beds in their bit of the garden, but they don't seem to be able to fly as such - I'm assuming that as ex-battery hens they will have had their wings clipped to stop this? Or is it just that they never had the room to even stretch their wings, let alone try and fly?
My main question is, I now have 6 chicks, and some eggs in an incubator. Will I need to have their wings clipped (by a vet, obviously!) to stop them flying out of the garden, or is there another way of doing it? And is it necessary at all?
Your help and advice would be appreciated!
Cheers
Drumbeater
Dogs, snakes, lizards, fish, dogs and now hens - life is good!!
I've noticed my ex-batts fluttering around quite a bit, and hopping on and off the raised beds in their bit of the garden, but they don't seem to be able to fly as such - I'm assuming that as ex-battery hens they will have had their wings clipped to stop this? Or is it just that they never had the room to even stretch their wings, let alone try and fly?
My main question is, I now have 6 chicks, and some eggs in an incubator. Will I need to have their wings clipped (by a vet, obviously!) to stop them flying out of the garden, or is there another way of doing it? And is it necessary at all?
Your help and advice would be appreciated!
Cheers
Drumbeater
Dogs, snakes, lizards, fish, dogs and now hens - life is good!!