Pullets Really Fly the Coop!
by Sharon Gaughan, PCLF Education Program Director
Our pullets hatched as baby chicks on
June 23rd – today is September 23rd. Happy 3-month birthday to our new flock!
In celebration today, the pullets have been allowed full access to the entire chicken yard for their first time!
We’ve been opening the pop doors (the two small chicken-sized doors) every day now for nearly 3 weeks, and allowing the pullets time outdoors in a small area immediately outside the pop doors. When we open the pop doors now, there is no hesitation to go outside – in fact, there’s usually a bit of pushing and shoving as several try to squeeze through the small doors at once.
There’s never a time when 100% of our
100 pullets are outside – so it’s impossible to tell whether each individual
pullet comes out at some point, or whether there are some that feel more secure
staying “cooped up” inside. Either way,
we decided it was time to expand their world even further – for the sake of
those that were ready.
This morning, Anya and I opened the
temporary gate which we had set up to keep them in the smaller enclosure, then
stepped back to watch and photograph as a few – and then more – ventured out to
explore. They were tentative, but not
nearly as tentative as they were that first day the pop doors were open.
Those that did venture out, almost immediately
starting scratching for insects and/or sampling some of the green things
growing in the chicken yard (weeds and mulberry leaves mostly). A few also found a good spot to dust bathe.
No doubt they were thinking, “Wow! Life just keeps
getting better, here on the farm!”
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