Aussie-Chookmum
Obeying her avian masters
Here is today's pic of Alice showing her feather progress. If you look carefully Bob you'll see why I chose this one for your thread 

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That's my girl lurking. I hope she is leaving Alice alone during this time.Here is today's pic of Alice showing her feather progress. If you look carefully Bob you'll see why I chose this one for your thread
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Pecking order dominance at roosting time is one of the hardest things to observe. It's still hard to believe that no one is hurt badly as nasty as it can seem. Such bullying.Yep, the salmons prefer to roost.
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They’re possessive about their spots though, aren’t they?! I think River prefers to be on the right but had moved to the left. I put Nyssa on the right as she would have happily roosted on top of an open house all night!River started pecking her on the head! So I grabbed her to move her to the right, and she carried on like she was being murdered! Chooks!!
If I take a deep breath I can bear to look. She still looks painful as hell but I can see she is about to burst out in full glory which will be very exciting!Here is today's pic of Alice showing her feather progress. If you look carefully Bob you'll see why I chose this one for your thread
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Extraordinary eyes.Here is today's pic of Alice showing her feather progress. If you look carefully Bob you'll see why I chose this one for your thread
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Here is an interesting story... For the past couple of days Nilky has been looking weird.. she just stands in a strange position... well this is also when others will “attack” her... I mentioned the attacks on her awhile back.. so I decided to separate her so she could be sick in peace.. I put her and her three daughters (Cochin bantams) out in the new yard.. two of them are broody right now and this is a good time away from the nests for them also... I was out setting up the old coop and stopped to look at her... she walked right up to me! This is VERY odd for her cuz whenever I am around she runs for her life!!!! Like a nut! So I squatted down to pet her a bit.. then I picked her up and I saw this egg laying there! I was so surprised! It was like she came to me to lay this... I don’t see how as she looked as though she had been struggling for awhile.. I was thinking she was egg bound the way she was acting... so is this a lash egg? She still doesn’t look well.. I am gonna put Cutie with her in the small coop so she isn’t lonely.. when I saw the attacks on her the last time she was looking ill then as well... so I wonder if they are attacking her because she is sick?? Any of yall have an idea? I know some of you mentioned “reminder abuse” but I really don’t believe this is the case here... View attachment 2097723View attachment 2097724