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PhantomSlayer
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Finally managed to get pictures after letting them out for free ranging. But yeah its hard to get her to be near the others. The brahma is 3 weeks younger and I believe the easter egger is 5-6 weeks younger. I included a picture of one of the other australorps and as you can see Kiora's comb vs the other is very small. Their the same age. We try to make sure she gets some treats. She likes hiding under our porch lol@PhantomSlayer How's Kiora doing?
My chicken is fine. I've been at home the last month so I could make sure she eats properly - she is not so clever at foraging and at the moment we have too many chickens and she is rather at the bottom of the pecking order. The plan is to limit the number of them quite significantly so the older ones will go (they still bully the younger ones a bit and chase them off food). Still, she's well - putting on weight briliantly and active. She jumps on the roost by herself now. I used to put her up and every evening she used to wait and come to me to pick her up and place her on the roost which was really cute but I wanted her to be more independent. I actually think there is something wrong with her eyesight. But she's not blind just probably can't see that well. She became our pet chicken really, comes to be fed is so friendly. I'm wandering if she'll work out where to lay eggs when the time comes
The last photo - she's the one on the left
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