The Hutch appears to work perfect in there Shell. Nice going. Happy little chicks....
Ahhh I wish that spray would have deterred Bombie a bit more. Hmmm. I think you are doing right to keep her separate for a while and see if she can forget about this over time. She is not being harmed by being in that little coop and you are saving the other birds from more damage. Poor little bottom on Beauty. I think you will find the Neosporin will knock down that inflammation quite fast and almost in a matter of overnight...then it's just the healing and waiting on those new fluff feather quills which I'm sure will feel like an eternity...but hang in there...
I love the idea of you letting your chooks out for a bit to test their legs and explore. They will love you for that. You might already know this ...but in case you don't... May I suggest doing it in the evening an hour or however long you want to watch them out there... before their usual roosting time as they will know when it's time to go back to their house and make it easier to round them up if they even need that. The babies I wouldn't let out just yet as they need to learn that hutch is their new home for right now... (about a week I think is the recommendation for adjustment to a new space).
All looks well there in that beautiful London coop/run
Ahhh I wish that spray would have deterred Bombie a bit more. Hmmm. I think you are doing right to keep her separate for a while and see if she can forget about this over time. She is not being harmed by being in that little coop and you are saving the other birds from more damage. Poor little bottom on Beauty. I think you will find the Neosporin will knock down that inflammation quite fast and almost in a matter of overnight...then it's just the healing and waiting on those new fluff feather quills which I'm sure will feel like an eternity...but hang in there...
I love the idea of you letting your chooks out for a bit to test their legs and explore. They will love you for that. You might already know this ...but in case you don't... May I suggest doing it in the evening an hour or however long you want to watch them out there... before their usual roosting time as they will know when it's time to go back to their house and make it easier to round them up if they even need that. The babies I wouldn't let out just yet as they need to learn that hutch is their new home for right now... (about a week I think is the recommendation for adjustment to a new space).
All looks well there in that beautiful London coop/run
