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They are everywhere today. I do need to lower the camera for better viewing. That will happen today.I am guessing they will own the whole space within 24 hours. The next challenge is roosting!
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They are everywhere today. I do need to lower the camera for better viewing. That will happen today.I am guessing they will own the whole space within 24 hours. The next challenge is roosting!
Roosting. Is that a problem?View attachment 2858431
Emmy! What are you doing on that?
I love that picture - everyone looks so calm and comfy.View attachment 2858431
Emmy! What are you doing on that?
They areI love that picture - everyone looks so calm and comfy.
I’m sorry you and Clover had to endure that.I lost my Clover earlier this year. She had a prolapsed vent, a really bad one. I just was torn in two because she was acting normal, but couldn't live the rest of her life in a box! Her sisters tried to peck at it, which would have made it much worse. I did end up putting her down but had to leave her. I just couldn't stand to see her in pain. I tried everything, and so did you @micstrachan .
Ours to! Thats why the girls came in the leaf bag, he started squeaking cause he found some grubworms! (2) and got real excited! If we come to close to them though he hides them or eats them so we cant have it. Think its just meant for the girlsWhat do I do with Jaffar? Every time I try to give him food, he tidbits it out to his ladies. Never takes any for himself. I actually have to sneak some steak to him, when there’s no one else near him. If a hen is anywhere in sight, he stops and starts tidbitting all over again!![]()