I put a post on the SLWs thread yesterday and I was just assured that I do have two pullets! They look so different from each other now, so I was even more concerned. I am happy they are actually both ladies. They have now moved into a sectioned off part of the run full time. I let them out in the late evening to be together with the big girls. It is still slow. Plouffe has no issue with them, but Furbush will charge them more often than not if they get too close. Recently Skaggs charges right back! She is half her size but doesn't like to put up with anything. Both of them are little firecrackers! I have a feeling once she gets bigger there is going to be a shift of power. Maybe she will put Furbush in her place,finally. Poor Stubbs gets the worse of it and always seems to get herself stuck in a corner and is pecked. The poor girl. I must say it has gone a lot smoother than I originally thought. There was no commotion when we finally put them in the run and they have been happy in there for a couple weeks. So, they both live next to each other right now, but not with each other! What I don't get is, I will catch Furbush feeding the little ones through the chicken wire and purring at them. All four lie as close as they can to each other through the wire, but as soon as I let them all out together they run after one another. Chicken logic, huh?

The new run extension and dog...he likes to photo bomb. Each pair is living in one side for the time being.

Stubbs on the left and Skaggs on the right.

Stubbs is really beautiful and the photos don't do her lacing justice.
Looking at your photos I am reminded of how badly I need a new camera. I think ours is over 7 years old
That is if I even use it and not just my phone. Your ladies are so cute! I love the sour cream on the faces. Mine tend towards frozen apple peels and bananas now that the temps are in the high 90s, almost 100. Again, super jealous of the trees and grass! I gave up with a garden in the backyard and just put it in the front where the chickens cannot go. They do work fast and devouring weeds and other plants I wish they didn't, but you can't have one without the other I suppose. I think when I finally do put them in the same coop I will try your trick and put them in late at night! Your little coop is so fricken cute as well!
The new run extension and dog...he likes to photo bomb. Each pair is living in one side for the time being.
Stubbs on the left and Skaggs on the right.
Stubbs is really beautiful and the photos don't do her lacing justice.
Looking at your photos I am reminded of how badly I need a new camera. I think ours is over 7 years old
