Skipper's Chicks are About to Fly the Coop!

2 years ago
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The chicks are getting so big that next week they will have to go outdoors. We built a chicken run in the 4-bay workshop because it has electric for their heaters since they are still too young. The coop isn't heated. Because of the wood in it, I presume it was built around 1880 like the old house here, and they covered it with some sheet metal. We'll have to tarp over the doors and insulate the eaves to prevent drafts. Then in Spring we can move it to the coop as their outside run. Skipper thought that some of her babies would be a pound. Were they? I had fun weighing the chicks this morning! Some of them were trying to fly.

In case you're wondering, Skipper is terrified of the chicks and Cody has such a high prey drive he wants to charge them. He is a true herder. Too bad we didn't have him when we went to that herding school while we were in Florida. I'll leave a link below. It's called Draxen Farms. He would have done great!

00:00-00:16 Fast Country Pickin'
00:17-03:50 Falling Leaves
03:54-07:00 Free Over the Fields

Music on this video:

Jes Smith Music...........................................Fast Country Pickin
www.zapsplat.com

Ketsa................................................Falling Leaves
Lobo Loco.........................................Free Over the Fields

Both from https://freemusicarchive.org/
Music Community Tribe of Noise

http://www.draxenfarms.net/
1502 Trowbridge Road, Fort Pierce, Florida 34945
772.342.6125

All dogs in the herding group are welcome.
Australian Cattle Dog, Australian Shepherd, Bearded Collie, Beauceron, Belgian Malinois, Belgian Sheepdog, Belgian Tervuren, Bernese Mountain Dog, Border Collie, Bouviers des Flandres, Boxers, Briard, Canaan Dog, Cardigan Welsh Corgi, Collie,
Dutch Shepherd, German Shepherd Dog, Giant Schnauzer, Great Swiss Mountain Dog, Kerry Blue Terrier, Old English Sheepdog, Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Polish Lowland Sheepdog, Puli, Pyrenean Shepherd, Rottweiler, Samoyeds, Shetland Sheepdog,
Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier, Standard Schnauzer and more.

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