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Hi . She is doing beautifully. Sweetest natured little thing, I think she might even be quieter than my faverolles. She loves her tummy scratched and even they draw the line at that lol. She seems to have totally skipped that awkward adolescent age, just keeps looking lovely
Her only problem at the moment is that my crossbeak faverolle winry with the inferiority complex likes to chase her and mum and give her the odd peck. She is terrified of her so I have to segregate them in the morning so she eats before winry can chase her off. Everyone else seems to basically ignore her. Mum wants to take her to sleep with everyone else but the next lowest on the pecking order won't let them roost. Thinking closed quarters with winry in the mornings is probably a bad idea anyway so not forcing the issue just yet.
Did have a question you may be able to answer noticed today she has a black patch on one of her legs. Do their legs go black or stay gray? Wondering if it's a bit like a chicken birthmark or the start of the legs darkening up.
Her only problem at the moment is that my crossbeak faverolle winry with the inferiority complex likes to chase her and mum and give her the odd peck. She is terrified of her so I have to segregate them in the morning so she eats before winry can chase her off. Everyone else seems to basically ignore her. Mum wants to take her to sleep with everyone else but the next lowest on the pecking order won't let them roost. Thinking closed quarters with winry in the mornings is probably a bad idea anyway so not forcing the issue just yet.
Did have a question you may be able to answer noticed today she has a black patch on one of her legs. Do their legs go black or stay gray? Wondering if it's a bit like a chicken birthmark or the start of the legs darkening up.
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