I have to say Cookie goes around challenging much bigger chickens. Maybe she will settle down to being gentle, but right now I would say she is a bit of a wild child!
Little birds don't know they're little & behave like any other chicken.... but one day a cranky bigger bird eventually will knock 'em down. Right now w/ only our 4 Silkies they are zoomie birds w/ no crushed spirits from getting picked on. Even 5-yr-old Suzu still has a zoomy spring in her step & laying winter eggs for us. I hope this is her last yr for laying. I worry if Silkies go beyond 5 yrs of laying.
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I have to say Cookie goes around challenging much bigger chickens. Maybe she will settle down to being gentle, but right now I would say she is a bit of a wild child!
Absolutely not. Remember Samara and Morinth? When they weren't broody they were IN CHARGE and would jump down from perches to humiliate any who questioned them.
 
Gave Hooky a beak-icure. She cooperated very well.
Started with dog nail clippers, finished with an electric baby nail file.
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After. She is going to have such a good time eating tomorrow. I should have brought shredded cheese to reward her cooperation, she growled but was an absolute doll with how she let me move her head around to get the right angles. What a sweetie.
 
Absolutely not. Remember Samara and Morinth? When they weren't broody they were IN CHARGE and would jump down from perches to humiliate any who questioned them.
Yup Fluffy is a tyrant! Sheesh! Poor Clyde got clobbered tonight just for walking by!

And poor old Raven who is easily 4 x her size is afraid of her poor old girl!
 
Gave Hooky a beak-icure. She cooperated very well.
Started with dog nail clippers, finished with an electric baby nail file.
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After. She is going to have such a good time eating tomorrow. I should have brought shredded cheese to reward her cooperation, she growled but was an absolute doll with how she let me move her head around to get the right angles. What a sweetie.
In a couple weeks I would file/trim it back some more, Mr P has a bit of an undershot lower beak too, I trim his frequently - when he broke it off I was worried it would be forever growing back but it grew super fast, since then I have tried to stay on top of it and keep it trimmed up so that he is able to pick up things easier.

This weekend I need to cut back his spurs.... and trim nails on his twisted toes. Poor old fella, need to keep him comfortable and stop stepping on his toes (sorry buddy! but you insist upon getting under foot - sheesh!).
 
He's recognizing they're getting close and responding appropriately. It's still a good step.
Oh yes, I don’t know much but I’m so happy with him so far, he’s very reasonable. He’s not jumping on hens all day long, or giving constant warnings, so I don’t think he’s feeling too much stress of the hormones.

He may not be at Full Hormonal Idiocy yet? Will he get more alert, more on edge, paranoid? Maybe any idiocy will increase when the ladies do get going?

Diane seems to find me a threat at all times these days, whether she’s gladly eating out of my hand yet whining at me while eating, or whether I’m ignoring her while she pecks my muck boot ankles, makes no difference. Compared to her, he’s so normal!

I keep an eye on him to try to read if anything I’m doing or how I’m moving around his hens doing chores is not setting right with him, and usually I’m talking to them all. When I put my hands on the pullets to feel around and all their bellies at a health check a couple weeks ago, he came close and watched both hen and me. The pullets were a bit upset at first and then waited it out. He quickly seemed fine with it - after the first two he sort of lost interest though he stuck around. So far he’s very chill.

The new Buckeye ladies' redness comparisons:

Bea and Olive, they are twins very hard to tell apart. One in front isn't very red.
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The other twin, Olive or Bea, she's redder
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Same pose but the color came through redder
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Below, Peaches, who used to be Piccolo but Peaches kept coming to me when I talked to her. She's definitely red. Shehnai chose her today for his evening assignation. She objected but also formed a good position, his feet were firmly on her wing wrists, and she didn't keep objecting.
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Lizbel, right and left sides, which flush and do so differently from each other. Shehnai chose her earlier this afternoon. She's been a favorite since early on, possibly because she's so easy to catch off guard. Her neck feathers are a little beat as a result.
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I went and hung the sweeter heater over the roosting ledges for Mr P and his harem, they are all crammed into the corner to get under it I see, it’s really cold for those old kiddies. And poor Holly is moulting - what a time to moult!

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Even the Noirans want to be under it, I had to put it on an angle across the corner to get as much as I could for them all.

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She still hasn't molted. I'm starting to get concerned as to when she intends to do so. It is getting cold here.

I hear you on this, I just found a pile of feathers for Chickie-Chick - and her tail feathers are gone now. What a time to be moulting. I feel that the unseasonably warm Autumn has meant that my lot has delayed moulting. I worry now about those that haven't moulted doing so in the depths of winter (which seems to have arrived here early!).
 

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