Poor Flo. She has a toenail that broke well into the quick. I don’t know if she got it caught in the hardware cloth, or what happened, but Flash has blood on her beak, so I assume she’s been pecking at it. They are getting really crowded in their baby enclosure, so I’m glad I came home early and they have some free range time. I hope to get them fully integrated this coming week. The part that’s injured is blurry, that’s all I could get. You get the idea. Poor thing. I don’t know that I really plan to do anything about it in terms of tending to the injury. Thoughts?
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If the bleeding has stopped I would just let it be... I’ve had a few break their nails, and they have all recovered just fine.
 
Tonight's Roosting Drama

First everyone is in the coop. I filmed this as I watched from the outside. It starts with everyone settled and then Aurora enters. Then it appears that Lilly forces Sydney down off the high roost. That leads to Aurora blocking her from returning. Once Aurora is done with Sydney, her and Hattie gang up on Phyllis.

I wish I understood all of this. I can't figure out why this happens one night and then not another night.
Aurora is being a bit of a nightmare. Sorry, Bob! Can phyllis get to her new roost? It seemed she thought about it a couple times. Can you add another lower and to the side so she can get there in two small jumps instead of one big jump?
 
Ok, now to try to make sense of my last nights ramblings on... lol

With Roosties recovery very questionable, I decided to hold back “little Red” as a potential breeder for my meat girls, so Tuesday morning I packed up all the rest of the meat birds for their morning trip. In retrospect I should have pulled four girls with him, and sent in Roosties four youngest girls instead. Little Red has nice conformation an looks more like a heritage breed than a 4 way Hybrid meat ranger bird. He was also a bit of an outsider, and would distance himself from all the other meatbirds.

Tuesday mid day: Red would not integrate with Roosties girls. Purple came at him like she was another cockerel, not a hen, and he retaliated in kind. This set Roostie off, and he started trying to chase little Red (not working very well because of his foot issues, but Roostie doesn’t tolerate his girls being upset, even if they are the aggressors)! I gave in and put Red in my general yard, free ranging with Sammy, Dean, Cass, 21 Layer pullets, and 11 hens. Come Roosting time Red was looking to get back into his old empty tractor, so I popped him in with Sammy and girls, then promptly had to put him in the Bad Rooster Box for separation.

Wednesday was essentially the same, until a little windstorm hit and tore off all my tarps around midnight. This is the biggest negative to chicken tractors IMO. I fixed up Sammy’s Tarp, but left the rest for the morning when I could see better. 2:30 am Thursday morning, I awoke to the trailer rocking with the wind, which had changed direction. Back out to re-secure the tarp for Sammy and add some windblocking. I released little Red to get him closer to the flock for warmth. I got a days work making nut burgers on the other side of the island Thursday, but this meant I needed to be at the farm at 9am for a carpool. It was a frantic morning of fixing the wind damage and getting the Chickens set up for the day. Work ran Late as Mr. Murphy seemed to rule the day.

I arrived back on the farm a little past 6:30, in full dark, with a half hour or slippery Mud between my chooks and I. I managed to get a ride a little more than 1/2 way home (BIL was useful for a change) and everyone was Up. Even Little Red, snuggled in right near Sammy, no less. Sammy is very good at herding the girls up for the night, and will not settle until his own girls, as well as Cass and Deans, are up. He probably rounded up Little Red too, I will see how things go at Roosting time tonight and have a better idea of how things went while I was at work.

After getting everyone closed in, while I was doing an egg Check, I spotted Three young
Raccoons up in the trees... I am thankful everyone was at least up and Ok when I got home. I just don’t get why Aurora is being so rude to Phyllis? I mean Sammy took in a Teenage Cockerel, mostly on his own last night, with very little integration attempts on my part.
You are a work horse. I love it. Your flock interactions are very interesting, too!
 
I don't really follow American politics. I did however read a column which explained how local individuals of all political persuasions man the voting stations and count the votes. The writer went on to say if there was a guard to the integrity of America's democracy then these ordinary people are it.
So @BY Bob I tip my hat to you for being one such person no matter what what your politics and while what happens in Amercia is becoming less and less important to the rest of the world I would like to thank you for your service.:hugs:thumbsup
Here, here! Thank you, Bob!
 
Today's Fluffy Butt brought to you courtesy of Deana.
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Plus a thoughtful Tsuki for ByBob
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Can you believe that I wrote this yesterday and forgot to press "post" ? :he
 

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