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In happier news, our little guy seems to be regaining more use of his leg. He started moving his toes for the first time yesterday. We're hopeful that he'll eventually make a full recovery.
To our surprise, the other little bird (the one that was attacked on Saturday) is also back, after a two-day absence. I figured he was dead, since he couldn't keep up with his mama.
That hen, btw, has started escaping our property and going walkabout lately very early in the morning. (I think the alpha hen is chasing her out before we get up. Gotta figure out a solution.)
Two days ago, she flew back into the yard in a panic, with only 1 of her 5 remaining chicks. Apparently, she wandered into a neighbor's yard, where their pit bull ate one chick (ate it!) and scattered the rest. Eventually, all the survivors responded to her calls and she had all four in the yard. Then yesterday, the chick that had been injured last weekend showed up. He's looking pretty good, almost 100%. I guess he lucked out -- couldn't keep up with her and was hiding someplace else in the neighborhood when the hen was attacked. He looks like he can now keep up her, and she's accepted him back into her little flock. So she now has five healthy chicks.
What drama! I should be keeping notes.
To our surprise, the other little bird (the one that was attacked on Saturday) is also back, after a two-day absence. I figured he was dead, since he couldn't keep up with his mama.
That hen, btw, has started escaping our property and going walkabout lately very early in the morning. (I think the alpha hen is chasing her out before we get up. Gotta figure out a solution.)
Two days ago, she flew back into the yard in a panic, with only 1 of her 5 remaining chicks. Apparently, she wandered into a neighbor's yard, where their pit bull ate one chick (ate it!) and scattered the rest. Eventually, all the survivors responded to her calls and she had all four in the yard. Then yesterday, the chick that had been injured last weekend showed up. He's looking pretty good, almost 100%. I guess he lucked out -- couldn't keep up with her and was hiding someplace else in the neighborhood when the hen was attacked. He looks like he can now keep up her, and she's accepted him back into her little flock. So she now has five healthy chicks.
What drama! I should be keeping notes.
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