Colonel & his females

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She finally got to his back. Luckily he's fine but I'm going to separate them for a few days. They can still see each other but I need her to cool off for a few days before I put her back in with him.
Also, I was mistaken last time I talked about his back feathers. He's actually almost done growing back all his feathers, there's just one small bare spot but it's not really noticeable unless you're actually looking at his back for it.
 
She tried to pull his bill through the fence dividing them. I feel so bad that she's doing this to him when he just wants to be near her.
If she never stops picking at him, what should I do? I don't want to keep them separated :hit
 
They got to free range yesterday with the chickens. For the most part, everyone left Colonel alone except for our Blue Wyandotte hen.

Also, good news! I'm getting a duckling at the end of November! I'm getting 2 baby chicks first before I get the duckling so it's not lonely. I decided to get a Welsh Harlequin duckling from a local breeder.
 

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