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First year with hens and fireworks. I've closed the door on them tonight and they have been tucking into the pumpkin head from last week all day. Very funny sight seeing 4 hens with their heads inside a spooky pumpkin!! :lol:

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So they are stuffed to the gills with wiggly mash and shut in.

 

My question is will I get any side effects from all the bangs (no eggs, frightened hens)? Any help from those with much more experience welcome please. I already have a quivering dog and 2 children lightsabering each other with toothbrushes!! Need wine! :D

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My next door neighbours have had a MASSIVE fireworks party going on for about 2hrs. This is my first year with chucks and, having just moved them onto the patio near the house to be safe from the elements, means I inadvertently moved them right next to the fireworks. I have been worrying about them all night, but I daren't look in on them in case I disturb them again. I am just keeping my fingers crossed they are all right . The bangs were really loud and very close - if I had known they were having a fireworks party I might have brought them indoors this afternoon before they went to bed. Cant wait for morning to be sure they have survived ok. :pray:

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We had a few fireworks in our area last night - I went to check my lovelies and they were all snuggled up together and didnt seem too bothered. The dog however spent the whole evening shaking, panting and hiding even though we stayed in all evening to look after him! This evening there is a huge fireworks display in the country park just down the road so I might end up putting ear muffs on the dog. At least I know the chickens are sensible!

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Well I am surprised to say I had 2 eggs this am from 3 chucks - I was expecting softies , or as my OH said (being a novice chuck dad) we'll probably found they've laid a dozen overnight - I wish - this is a miracle as I forgot to open the pod of the Eglu go for them to sleep in after cleaning it so they are in the run in the dark with bangers going off all around. Silly me - I apologised to them and felt very guilty - bless them rewarded me with 2 eggs today - still time for a third.

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I am a first year, nervous firework chicken mummy.

I live two streets from the Park where the firework display is held every year. I was so worried for them, I had to keep going out down the garden to put my ear up close to the cube to listen for them, just in case they were disturbed. Not a peep, my little dog was more stressed than my chickies.

I did shut them in as soon as they went to bed and covered the cube to stop most of the flashing...again in case they were bothered by it all.

I feel more confident , tonight i will not be going down the garden .

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Mine never notice the fireworks at all either, the first year I had a peek in and haven't bothered since!

 

I'm therefore really surprised to see on the Omlet newsletter advice that you might need to bring them indoors! I guess if you are having them in your garden? But I'd assume most pet owners don't...

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My 5 were shut in the cube last night, with fireworks going off all over, only got 3 eggs this morning, can't be coincidence as we have had 5 every day since September.

 

See what we get tomorrow as it's even louder tonight!

 

Typically we have about 2 dozen eggs on back order for friends who are buying from us so we need them at full capacity!

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The first year I had chooks I worried - as we all do. The fireworks started really early and they were so close to the house - so I rushed out to see if they were OK and to shut them into their eglu. My two Omlet chickens were standing in the eglu run looking up at the bright lights in the sky. If they could have ooh-arghed - I think they would have! It was truly hilarious. I think it is because we already live on quite a noisy road and they were quite acclimatised to noise.

 

Still, I have long lost my two original darlings and I am aware that all chickens are different. This year I have locked in my chickens and put over a blanket....

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Mine never notice the fireworks at all either, the first year I had a peek in and haven't bothered since!

 

I'm therefore really surprised to see on the Omlet newsletter advice that you might need to bring them indoors! I guess if you are having them in your garden? But I'd assume most pet owners don't...

 

 

 

 

........you'd have a job bringing all of yours indoors!

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