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  1. cpie00

    Lonely without a flock?

    Thank you, I'll speak to her over the weekend and see how responsive she is. Crossing fingers!
  2. cpie00

    Lonely without a flock?

    What causes it? I had a good look at her yesterday and her comb is now a bit floppy and has a vague bluish tinge across the top, which I think is also not a good thing. Once I have an idea of what causes the mucky vent and the droopy comb (that might even be normal, I don't really know, never...
  3. cpie00

    Lonely without a flock?

    Thanks for all your input. I found she actually has an owner who lives next door so at least she I know she is safe at night. It doesn't help that I think she's lonely but being she's not my chicken, there's nothing I can do about it. I think she might have liked to be with a brood.
  4. cpie00

    Lonely without a flock?

    That's so kind of you but I'm in Australia!!! Ha ha I thought it was a local website then after I posted and saw how many people are on this site, I realised its too many chicken-lovers for Australia!
  5. cpie00

    Lonely without a flock?

    Thanks everyone for your input. I think I do realise she needs to be with a flock, and if it was just me I'd give her a go with the other chickens this weekend but there is one other person to consider, he looks after her quite a lot so I'll talk to him this weekend. I hope he can see reason...
  6. cpie00

    Lonely without a flock?

    Hi, I have moved into a residential block of flats with nice grounds, lawns etc and there is a resident chicken an Isa Brown living there completely free range. She has apparently been there around 6 months, very tame, can be picked up and if I leave the door open for a minute, she's straight...
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