Margaid
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I've been spending more time in the run with the chooks since the attack and, without Pink hen who used to cackle a lot, it's easier to hear the sounds the smaller hens make. I know Cocky's vocabulary - apart from the crow there's a "what's this" and "ooh I've found something nice", but I'm not sure about the girls. Both the CLBs and the Leghorns make a similar quiet noise which sounds very mournful as they wander around searching for grubs. I'm sure the bigger Welsummers made a much more contented sound. Given their behaviour on Thursday after Henny disappeared, I'm concerned that they're still affected by it. She was also higher up the pecking order, if not top hen so that has presumably unsettled them.
They are of course shut in the (800 sq metre) enclosure and although that's plenty of room it doesn't compare with wandering around the site and scratching under the damson bushes - a favourite spot. I've created a dustbath in a large plastic box but they don't appear to have discovered it yet. I spent about 10 mins picking up handfuls of the earth/sand/ash mix and dropping it through my fingers when they were close to it and there were a couple of inquisitive cocked heads. Cocky later was looking over the side of the crate so maybe sometime ... I felt a bit of a twit telling them to come and use their nice dust bath!! I might try fixing a piece of timber to it - it has some convenient holes, so they can perch on the sides better.
To use an appropriate simile, I'm fussing round them like a broody hen with chicks (bit of displacement activity on my part probably) but I hate not letting them out although I know it's for the best. So, anyone anyone have any thoughts or reassurance on the sounds they're making please?
They are of course shut in the (800 sq metre) enclosure and although that's plenty of room it doesn't compare with wandering around the site and scratching under the damson bushes - a favourite spot. I've created a dustbath in a large plastic box but they don't appear to have discovered it yet. I spent about 10 mins picking up handfuls of the earth/sand/ash mix and dropping it through my fingers when they were close to it and there were a couple of inquisitive cocked heads. Cocky later was looking over the side of the crate so maybe sometime ... I felt a bit of a twit telling them to come and use their nice dust bath!! I might try fixing a piece of timber to it - it has some convenient holes, so they can perch on the sides better.
To use an appropriate simile, I'm fussing round them like a broody hen with chicks (bit of displacement activity on my part probably) but I hate not letting them out although I know it's for the best. So, anyone anyone have any thoughts or reassurance on the sounds they're making please?