Shimon
Platinum Member
One of our hens (a Golden Sex-Links) has developed quite an affinity for my tractor. She's always perched on it or sitting in the seat. She lays her eggs on the seat...which was fine with me...except that they usually rolled off and broke on the floorboards. She refuses to lay her eggs anywhere else, so I attached a small cardboard box (filled with wood shavings) to the seat with the seat belt and now she lays them in the box, on the tractor seat.
Anytime I use the tractor and then get off for a moment, she will fly onto the tractor as if to claim it as it her own and when I pick her up to get here off the tractor, she squawks bloody murder which, of course, brings Mr. Rooster who tries to disembowel me so then I need to soak him down with the hose. It's getting to be quite an ordeal if I want to use my tractor anymore. I think the rooster is getting a little more wary of me and the hose, which is good.
I did build a chicken tractor (portable chicken coop) this past winter for the latest batch of chickens and they do use it, but I think I should have painted it Kubota Orange so they could have their Kubota and could have mine. Oh well.
Anytime I use the tractor and then get off for a moment, she will fly onto the tractor as if to claim it as it her own and when I pick her up to get here off the tractor, she squawks bloody murder which, of course, brings Mr. Rooster who tries to disembowel me so then I need to soak him down with the hose. It's getting to be quite an ordeal if I want to use my tractor anymore. I think the rooster is getting a little more wary of me and the hose, which is good.
I did build a chicken tractor (portable chicken coop) this past winter for the latest batch of chickens and they do use it, but I think I should have painted it Kubota Orange so they could have their Kubota and could have mine. Oh well.