Well I never really wanted a rooster.. for the same reasons @Ribh didn’t want one.. flock dynamics and whatnot... but I do have TRUMP now and Ima give him a go... but as of now I don’t intend to hatch and over there they will get to hatch.. being as how they were always broody......
With their own rooster and a chance to raise their own littles, I see why you did it. It seems they will be very happy so you at least can think about how happy they are in their new environment.
 
This is why I like working at home: I don't feel obliged to juggle tasks. Instead I can focus and invest in what I do.
Working from home does not help me with redicuious meetings at all. In fact I seem to have more of them.
 
Sydney in Silhouette

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Slow Down, You Move Too Fast

Last night i got some great slow motion videos of everyone eating some mealy worms.

Let's start with the Littles


How about Aurora? Watch that beard as she eats.


Now some Hattie videos. The first one is very cool. Watch her toss that worm back after she has picked it up in her beak.


In this one Hattie double clutches before getting the worm she wants. Watch those wattle wobble.


Now for my little scene stealer. Here are two Phyllis videos. I can't stop giggling at how the feathers in her hair move. :gig


Wonderful slo-mos Bob! The whole flock is gorgeous, but I've got a soft spot for the Littles.
 
Amazing evening. I took Rocks-Anne back outside, then she ran to the barn/coop. Before I knew it, everyone in my flock was running into the coop for the night. (No stragglers this time)
Seems I get the rest of the evening to myself! YAY!
 

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