@SMorrison7k Way, way cute. I find the ones I let be mamas don't red up again for about 8 weeks'ish. Usually about 2 weeks after they kick the kids out on their own! The heat doesn't help either. No eggs this summer from that girl - she's say "yahooo!!"
@Suzyqchickens I would give them oyster shell. Keep a dish out or more than one dish if you need to but the oyster shell will help the shell. This heat really leaches the calcium out of them. When I feed at night I say to them - now remember your oyster shell - it'll help with the heat tomorrow. People who are feeding with me for the first time just laugh and laugh as I talk to them like kids heading to bed!
Last night one of my younger NN girls (Sister - as in Mo's sister) decided to roost in the tree. (this is one of the 3 we ended up raising that were rejected by a broody)This girl is a beauty too and about 2 weeks younger than the older - more robust NN kids. She has tried this before and been brought back down and put on the roost. So last night I was up on the ladder bringing her down again. Tonight we had a talk about being on the big girl roost and not getting in the tree. She was just too little and the owl would take her away. One of those three is a rooster who is very protective of her and her little sister Bitty. My next door neighbor startled me and said she didn't want to interrupt while I was disciplining my chicken! OOPS sorry about the chapter! Stay cool and safe friends