7 Tips For Flock Harmony

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @Ai.And.I
    @Ai.And.I 2 месяца назад +2

    Loved your video, clear and concise.
    Keep up the great work

    • @ChuckTheRooster
      @ChuckTheRooster  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for your kind words! Let me know if you have any specific questions or if there is a specific video topic related to backyard chickens or homesteading that would be helpful to you.

  • @clintonshepherd7068
    @clintonshepherd7068 2 месяца назад +3

    Do you have any chickens that have big personalities? Always fun to see everyone's silly personality chickens

    • @ChuckTheRooster
      @ChuckTheRooster  2 месяца назад +1

      Oh, I think they *all have big personalities. The two I think of immediately are Chuck, of course, and my lead hen Cleopatra. So much grace, so much attitude! My flock brings me so much joy and fills my life with awesome experiences daily. Thank you for your question!

  • @ronshook5194
    @ronshook5194 Месяц назад

    Great Advice...! I've kept poultry from the age of 8 yrs old,... I'm now 75, retired zoo keeper,.... Best job ever.
    ...CHICKENS, poultry, very misunderstood,... So , THANK You , for helping promote HAPPY, Healthy, Rewarding companions, FOR Children , and Adults,...!

    • @ChuckTheRooster
      @ChuckTheRooster  Месяц назад

      Thank you for your kind words. That has been my experience as well. Chickens are not just fantastic additions to your homestead as farm animals. They also make great companions and pets too!

  • @AngieParker-qr5lv
    @AngieParker-qr5lv Месяц назад

    Just introduced a new chicken this week, they are bullying her. Hope this will get better, thanks for your tips

    • @ChuckTheRooster
      @ChuckTheRooster  Месяц назад +1

      Yes, this sounds like she is being absorbed into the pecking order. Keep an eye on things. I would intervene if the bullying lasts more than 30 consecutive seconds or there are resulting injuries that are bleeding. Some pecking is natural as the flock reorganizes. Provide as much space as possible during this transition and this should alleviate some of the bullying. Extra roosting space also helps. Also additional food and water stations allow all the members of the flock to eat and drink without less prominent members being crowded out. Hopefully she will be part of the flock soon. I have a video about adding new chickens to your existing flock, I will include it here. Let me know if you have any specific questions that would be helpful. Keep me posted, I'm sending you and your new hen wishes for flock harmony soon.
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