IFLC Agreement
I have reached a negotiated settlement with the IFLC and today they were back at work in the vegetable garden - thank goodness as there is a lot of weeding to get on with!
The terms of the agreement include that I transport them to the work site, and at the end of the day let them walk back in their own time so they can stop for snacks.
Transportation to the worksite is a bit of a pain. I carried Maggie on one trip and then returned with Elizabeth and Diana (one under each arm). I take this as further proof that the IFLC has been in contact with the hens that live with
@Shadrach - clearly Fat Bird is the IFLC union rep.
I wonder if tomorrow I should put all three of them in the wheelbarrow (sort of a school bus for hens). I don't see why not really.
Separately, does anyone else think Maggie looks a bit moth-eaten? Could she be molting just as we go into summer? I can't decide if her comb is pale. She seems just as feisty and energetic as normal. Maybe she is just losing some down insulation (which would make sense as the temperatures are now up in the 80s).
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