Re: Confused hen?
- From: "keith kent" <keith3@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 09 Sep 2007 21:16:13 GMT
"Jill" <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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keith kent wrote:Thanks keith
Last night my four hens all sat on top of the run and were reluctant
to enter run/house.I had to pick them up and encourage them .Tonight
three went in and one stopped on the run again,this hen i have just
broke from broodiness a couple of days ago.I am not worried about
them just interested why they might do this.The hen has has not been
altered in any way and they always have gone to bed :-) on there own
before. Any ideas.
Thanks Keith
Mink; Pine marten; Stoats?
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Jill Bowis
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Hi Jill ,the hen that was still out tonight is a light sussex,she has just
finished being broody.I have 2 light sussex,2 leghorn excheqeurs.
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