Anyone want a chook?

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dirtyharry
dirtyharry
WA
444 posts
WA, 444 posts
17 Dec 2013 6:13pm
There's one that's been wandering my street for the last couple of weeks.

Because all my neighbours know I have chooks, everyone is assuming it's mine and bringing it "back" to me.

But's it not mine - and my girls won't have a bar of her joining them (apparently it's not just cocks that love a fight - the girls are amazingly bitchy and aggressive too as it turns out).

So it's been free-ranging in the front yard for the last week or so. But the missus wants it gone - apparently it's wrecking the garden. And as much as I'm enjoying watching people stare confusedly at our front yard and coming in to try (always unsuccessfully) to catch it, I'm getting a bit sick of people knocking on the front door to tell me my chook has escaped.

We've door knocked and nobody wants it. So, does anyone want a chook? Perth western suburbs pickup (I'll even help you catch it).
SandS
SandS
VIC
5904 posts
VIC, 5904 posts
17 Dec 2013 9:44pm

show the black swan vid to the chook and then drive it to the beach !!!!!!!
kiterboy
kiterboy
2614 posts
2614 posts
17 Dec 2013 6:59pm
Don't you know how to cook a chook??

You know you can eat them, right?
FormulaNova
FormulaNova
WA
15105 posts
WA, 15105 posts
17 Dec 2013 7:45pm
I thought someone mentioned on here earlier about introducing new chickens to establish flocks. Maybe not?

Anyway, google it. There are suggestions of having them separated but within site of each other until they get used to things.

Apparently they have a 'pecking order'... yeah I know, its obvious when you think about it
pweedas
pweedas
WA
4642 posts
WA, 4642 posts
17 Dec 2013 10:41pm
You could ask Dezman.
He put up a post recently about anti-fowling so he must know all about it.
It could even be one that Dezman scraped off his boat, although I think he was on the other side of australia.
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