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I waited until late pm and then opened the small cage, the hen came out fluffed up and scrunched down, quickly went back to the nest boxes. I immediately moved her to the cage, try again in 48hrs.
I also put W2, the replacement cockerel for Wilfred, in the run late pm with other birds and let them have at it. Born in December and from a free range flock with eight cockerels he quickly dominated but is still dealing with challenges. As yet (2-3 hours) he has not gone into the coop. I was impressed with his spunk.
I also put W2, the replacement cockerel for Wilfred, in the run late pm with other birds and let them have at it. Born in December and from a free range flock with eight cockerels he quickly dominated but is still dealing with challenges. As yet (2-3 hours) he has not gone into the coop. I was impressed with his spunk.
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