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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Roosting with the Roosters

Who is that, w-a-a-a-a-a-y up there in the box elder tree?


Hmmm, orange and speckled critters,
spotlighted in the light from the setting summer sun


Why, it's the chickens! Enjoying a strong sense of enrichment!


Right over top of this chicken-eating dog,
who evidently also keeps them safe from the wild things
that want to get to know them better


Been working on a Farm Side column about the new agreement between HSUS and UEP on a national standard for hen cages. You know, those "enriched" colony cages that will cost $4 billion bucks to construct. Just thought I would show you the reaction of chickens to the ultimate in enriched environments....the great outdoors.

Here is another column I liked that addresses the topic

5 comments:

  1. Our chickens used to roost in the pine trees at night, I couldn't believe they would fly that high! Your pictures were great!

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  2. LOL don't get caught underneath that big boy!

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  3. Lisa, these guys actually proved that chickens can learn. They used to roost about six feet off the ground...

    Linda, man, I hadn't thought of that! lol

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  4. I always enjoy the roosters!

    Linda
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  5. Linda, I like having them, because they wake me up, so I don't have to use the radio alarm, which is always tuned to the dairy market news, which is always depressing. lol

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