Lady Red
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That's because I didn't post the news. As you may have noticed, posting to the world is not one of my strong suits. But sincere thanks to all of you for your kindness. ❤
Thanks for the check in! Get some well deserved rest.We Have him Back Home
I have delivered my son in law to his bed. I will try to catch up tomorrow Everyone. Good night.
I wonder if it will settle back down after some time has passed or if this is the new norm from here on out.very sad to hear of the loss of Ginger. And sorry about the new pecking order unpleasantness too.
It will settle down but it might take a while.I wonder if it will settle back down after some time has passed or if this is the new norm from here on out.
Well done, Bob!We Have him Back Home
I have delivered my son in law to his bed. I will try to catch up tomorrow Everyone. Good night.
Fantastic! I can’t wait to see.Girls are in the big coop for the first night!!
Our little one was sold off today so hubby took the afternoon off to make the big one ready for sleeping.
It isn't all the way done yet (need to add automatic door and attach a run), but it is solid and safe to sleep in.
Will take pics this weekend![]()
Do you have a photo of Scary RC? I don't remember seeing one.You are too kind - this one told itself. It still makes me laugh out loud remembering it and I am glad that I have such a happy memory of poor Scary whose sense of adventure was her ultimate undoing.
I have to agree, although my experience is limited. Lucy was the oldest and was the boss from when a pecking order was established, now Charlie is alpha and is around a few months older than the Faverolles. She was also here first, which probably also goes a long way to being higher up the pecking order.I think, at least from what I've observed that age has a major infuence. In the tribes the eldest was the senior hen in all respects. I never saw a senior hen lose her spot. The struggle was often for second most senior and while age was a factor, temperament was also a factor.