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theuglychick
Crowing
I just got in from wiping dirty little chicken butts
I cut away all dirty feathers that I can't get clean. It's the more glamorous part of chicken keeping.

No molting yet.
I spent a good portion of the day out there with them doing yard work and giving their house, and run a tidy-up.
They were born the end of this February. So they are technically still pullets I suppose. Started laying the last week of July-1st week of August.
They are loose in the yard from about 8 am til bedtime.
They like to follow me (or the dog) and weave between my legs (or his!) when I'm trying to get from point A to point B. If I sit they want to sit on my lap. They each get a good lookover every single day.
Easy-peasy since they're tame and spoiled rotten and there's only six of them.
They get looked at from their head to heiney hole.
Today's check:
Dory was clucking and kept heading back to the nesting box whenever she thought she could get past me.
I kept booting her out.
She HATES THAT and tells me what I think are dirty chicken words I'm sure over her shoulder as she walks away. She would flash me the bird I think if she didn't need it to walk!
No mites, lice or other critters.
Everybody's poops look good- god knows there's enough of them!
Everybody's eating fine.
Ruining my garden as usual and helped themselves to lettuce, thyme and oregano.
I was raking pine needles which they thought was WAY fun.
Then later they all settled down for very long dust baths in the sandy soil which refuses to grow grass.
Put themselves to bed as usual.
When I locked up their house Dory was on the roost with the rest of them but making THAT NOISE again!
The girls on either side of her both gave me the stink eye.
The temperature change was the only difference today!