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Today we had our first free range........

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......... and they really enjoyed it...... they were out for 4 hours in the end and managed to trash all my begonias :? I think it was pay back for the wing clipping that preceded the walk about!!

 

Never mind. Coops was really great with them, there was NO chasing or biting, he just followed them round like a love sick puppy drooling alot :wink:

 

Was waiting for Harriet to peck him on the nose as she does through the run, but it wasn't to be! They went back in for a feast of mash and veg which the gobbled as even though I put food and water in the garden they were too busy to stop!

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Congratulations! We've been talking about our girls being let out to freerange, but it hasn't been done yet, I think (know) it's because we're avoiding the wing clipping part :oops: Our two legbars and comet sussex aren't happy about being touched (when we can catch them) which doesn't help. Also we have two very boisterous chocolate labradors who jump up at the run and sometimes bark at the girls and I'm worried they'll be mean to the girls. Anyway, perhaps we'll clip the wings and let them out tomorrow...... :anxious:

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We clipped all 8 pairs of wings today (got our new chooks) and let them free range.

 

Very funny to see them flap their wings and the vertical motion to be about 0.00001mm.

 

I felt a quite mean though!

 

All credit to my better-half who did the snipping whilst I held them rugby-ball style.

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Hi Macbean!!!

 

I understand how you feel about the wing clipping, It's definately a 2 man job. But wasn't nearly as bad I thought. It took about 45seconds per bird!!! I held and my OH clipped. We just did it with scissors which was fine. I've no idea if we took enough off, but there wasn't any flying going on! Plus they didn't make it from one end of the run to the other when they got up this morning, so it must have done something!

 

Give it a go, and keep us posted!

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Hi Quickcluck

 

Well, I took your advice, and we did it today. I checked out the photo in the book I have, and I must admit I was still terrified, but when I started clipping, the feathers really showed me where to go.

 

So the girls got to free range (with the dogs safely locked in the house, they can meet later). They pooed all over my decking and trashed my pathetic tomatoes, but hey who cares. They spent about two hours wandering round us, whilst mum and dad came for coffee, it was really lovely. The funniest incident was when Erica (top of the pecking order) jumped on the table and dunked the whole of her head in my cappucino :shock: , I don't know who was more shocked. I nearly peed myself laughing :lol: . I still drank it though, cos you can't waste a good coffee!

 

Thanks for posting and getting me to move on!

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Oh well done!!! :lol:

 

So pleased you took the plunge! Am hoping that it wasn't as bad as you thought and well worth it when you see them charging about in the garden!!!!

 

did you manage to get any pics???

 

Ours came out again for a hour today, and trashed what they missed yesterday. However only 1 egg today :( think they were too busy to eat!

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