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She is the prankster of our group.My default is to believe everyone . (Note to self: WhoDat....is un...trustworthy....)
I was wondering about the perches though.....![]()

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She is the prankster of our group.My default is to believe everyone . (Note to self: WhoDat....is un...trustworthy....)
I was wondering about the perches though.....![]()
That is how it begins. One neck cranes its way in and then a toe..........Uh oh.... the invasion has started!
Yes I was a bit worried but everyone seems fine (apart from the growing scruffiness)Yikes! That is a big one. Someone is sore this morning.
Just hang a picture of the Star Trek cast in the laying box, or even the Enterprise, then she'll hang out there!Phyllis vs the Nesting Boxes
I'll put this simply, Phyllis does not lay in the nest boxes if she can avoid it at all. She prefers the brush pile despite my taking them every day. Locked in the coop complex all day yesterday she decided to lay out in the run right by the feeding station. Somehow no one stepped on it. In her defense, the run was full of straw to give them something to dig through yesterday.
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When she was locked in the complex for 3 days while we went to see Eve she did use the nest boxes but it does seem that she prefers almost anywhere else.
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She never returned last night, or this morning. Poor "Rocket" A pet for 3.5 years since hatch.Me Three!
It's a worry for you Feather.![]()
Oh no. I am so sorry. That is very hard for you.She never returned last night, or this morning. Poor "Rocket" A pet for 3.5 years since hatch.![]()
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That's a good idea!Just hang a picture of the Star Trek cast in the laying box, or even the Enterprise, then she'll hang out there!
Thank you.Oh no. I am so sorry. That is very hard for you.![]()