FYI: I guess Coco’s foot is healed up enough now. She decided to go up in the barn coop loft, with the rest of the Rockettes! So the troop is together again. If she can get up there without any issues, then I think she is safe enough. :idunno
My only concern is, who’s gonna keep me company at night?
That's actually good news. I think you will have other companions.
 
Yes, like Aero! She makes great company.
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I'm so sorry too. We all hoped you could get Rudy back !
:hugs

It's a nice picture, very evocative ! You could enter it in the caption contest, though to me it's more poetic than funny.

I'm beginning to have the same issue with Gaston. Silly Lilly is picking his butt and neck's new growing feathers and he's too nice to make her stop. She's the only one to do that up to now, some of the other hens preen him but they are a lot more gentle.
What's in that product ?

That is so Mary Poppins ...or our kitch cult musical movie, with Catherine Deneuve, "Les parapluies de Cherbourg"
I don't think condensation will be an issue as the umbrellas don't take enough space to completely stop evaporation.

About wrapping the roost, I had the opposite experience from many of you. I wrapped one of the roost with a yoga mat last year when Lilly first had her abscess on her keel bone. I left it for weeks. Not one hen would roost on it, except Merle, and later Karz reluctantly. But Lilly never even set a foot on it!
I wonder if I should try it again now she has her abscess flaring back.

How dare you wake us up on Caturday ?
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Léa and Merle have laid respectively 15 and 17 eggs since they finished moulting and both are now demonstrating for a pronatalist chicken policy, even risking jail.
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Oh it must be contagious! All these broody hens! Why?! Why must they do this in the winter especially!

We need to have HRH Queen Aurora make another decree that no more hens or pullets shall go broody until summer at least!

@BY Bob please ask HRH for a Royal command as such.
 
I'm so sorry too. We all hoped you could get Rudy back !
:hugs

It's a nice picture, very evocative ! You could enter it in the caption contest, though to me it's more poetic than funny.

I'm beginning to have the same issue with Gaston. Silly Lilly is picking his butt and neck's new growing feathers and he's too nice to make her stop. She's the only one to do that up to now, some of the other hens preen him but they are a lot more gentle.
What's in that product ?

That is so Mary Poppins ...or our kitch cult musical movie, with Catherine Deneuve, "Les parapluies de Cherbourg"
I don't think condensation will be an issue as the umbrellas don't take enough space to completely stop evaporation.

About wrapping the roost, I had the opposite experience from many of you. I wrapped one of the roost with a yoga mat last year when Lilly first had her abscess on her keel bone. I left it for weeks. Not one hen would roost on it, except Merle, and later Karz reluctantly. But Lilly never even set a foot on it!
I wonder if I should try it again now she has her abscess flaring back.

How dare you wake us up on Caturday ?
View attachment 4031015
Léa and Merle have laid respectively 15 and 17 eggs since they finished moulting and both are now demonstrating for a pronatalist chicken policy, even risking jail.
View attachment 4031018
View attachment 4031019
I will grab a pic of the ingredients, meanwhile this is some info I was able to find online.

https://www.petware.ca/products/176...pDB5RgD5HDAZ91og4p38Hpnok4l4PvqQCV4EQivAjWzjj
 
Oh it must be contagious! All these broody hens! Why?! Why must they do this in the winter especially!

We need to have HRH Queen Aurora make another decree that no more hens or pullets shall go broody until summer at least!

@BY Bob please ask HRH for a Royal command as such.
HRH is not accepting petitions at this time. She is holed up in her palace trying to stay warm and is accepting no visitors.
 

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