Concerned
After a couple of days of flock observation, something i feared may be coming true.  I had hoped that by "cooping" them up theymight better bond as a flock.  I will say there was very little pecking and enforcement of the pecking order while I watched them in their small quarters.
Unfortunately what i have seen over the last few days as they have free ranged is the following.
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Aurora is spending most of the day on her own.  I am not pleased.  I wish she would stay with the others, safety in numbers and all.  I just watched Hattie sentinal from the deck and alarm for a large bird flying over.  Aurora ran all the way accross the yard to catch up with them and hide under the deck table.  This is not a great way to stay safe.
Maybe this will improve but I am very concerned and free range will continue to be limited to when I can directly observe and protect.
I don't sense that she is lonely.  She seems to be heppily off on her own.  I just wish Mal was here to help keep her safe.