Very interesting. I used to have Rhode Island Reds and Barred Rocks for egg laying. Unfortunately, where I live, predators are many and even though they were in an inclosed aviary, they still got in and picked off my flock one by one. It was horrible. I don't raise egg layers any longer as it's too heartbreaking to have them slowly killed off.
I wish you the best of luck in your business! Take care and thanks for sharing!🤗💜
Thank you so much@elizabethbit. Its heart warming to know that I am not alone in this. Women like me have been and are still in this. It's bad how predators came for your birds. I understand the feeling.
But you can also restrategize. You can construct their cage in a way that shows a human being can live in it. Not something big and fancy but so secure that a human can live there so to say. And you know if such cage was meant for a human, the openings where predator gets access to the birds can't be really accessible right?
Very true, but I probably won't. I tend to view my animals as pets (I know in the poultry business like you are doing, you can't do that) and it was hard when they were killed.
Maybe someday, though. You never know! Best of luck in your endeavors with your business. Take care! !LADY
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