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I can't believe that after just 2 weeks my new ex batts are really embracing chicken life :D

They are dust bathing, already sharing treats and free ranging with the other girls with surprisingly little disorder as yet!

Today they played football with an apple and fought with the others for grapes :lol:

 

They have even learnt to peck at the patio doors for attention and treats :roll:

 

For those Omleteers debating whetheror not to rescue ex batts I can certainly recommend it :D It's extemely rewarding .

 

 

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Hop, Skip and Jump learning to dust bathe

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Hop, and Jump enjoying freedom :D

 

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The other girls modelling free ranging after they had just dug up my snow drop bulbs :evil:

(Helenmb Helen is the (white chicken) )

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Thanks for the warning Poet, it's actually a camelia bush and to be honest I worried that they would peck the buds of it. But in fact they shelter under it, dig their dust baths under it but so far they have ignored the leaves and buds :clap: I was a bit worried about the lilac tree which sheds a few leaves into their run but all they have done is scratch around in them :lol:

My next concern is the neighbours labernum tree which drops its seeds pods into our garden :evil:

It's a huge tree and drops loads of flowers and pods during May/ June time.I would be unable to cut it back as it is in their garden and about 20ft high!

I guess I'm hoping the girls will realise its bad for them :pray: They seem to be pretty canny about these things.

Does anyone else have experience of this? Would welcome advice please.

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My next concern is the neighbours labernum tree which drops its seeds pods into our garden :evil:

It's a huge tree and drops loads of flowers and pods during May/ June time.I would be unable to cut it back as it is in their garden and about 20ft high!

I guess I'm hoping the girls will realise its bad for them :pray: They seem to be pretty canny about these things.

Does anyone else have experience of this? Would welcome advice please.

 

I have two laburnum trees in my garden and they drop pods and seeds everywhere. They are my favourite trees and it would break my heart to chop them down. Fingers crossed the chickens have ignored them, they seem to 'know' what to eat and what to ignore.

 

Tessa

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Thanks Tessa,

That is reassuring. :shock:

They are stunning trees and it is is a beautiful specimen but the seed pods, flowers and leaves even find their way into our kitchen :evil:

I used to worry a lot when the children were young :anxious: but TBH I've never had a problem.

Just hope the girls are as sensible as the kids.

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