I was thinking that too. They can learn their new home together and be less frightened.
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I was thinking that too. They can learn their new home together and be less frightened.
It actually should help. Keep doing it when you can.This is Notch with Knock and Donk (loitering in the bamboo)
He's having a hard time atm keeping a territory. Both the other tribes have more than one male and he gets driven off rather a lot.
Despite this his hens stay with him through thick and thin. He had his health check today, in daylight on the ground without a murmur of complaint. He has a couple of old scabs on his wattles from fighting where the tissue hasn't properly repaired. Instead of going back to red the wounds are still grey at the edges. I've beem masaging his wattles trying to encourage some extra blood flow. I don't know if it helps, but both he and I seem to like it.
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I would have been heart broken to seperate them. They are truly bonded. I'm really glad they are together.
Please tell me they are molting. I've seen them when they were molting but not otherwise.Have any of you ever seen a ‘naked’ fluffy butt??View attachment 2303176
That is the best. A great way for everyone to start their day.
That is the best. A great way for everyone to start their day.![]()
No.... she has been like that forever... I figure it’s cool and clean and she is fine so I guess it’s okay...Please tell me they are molting. I've seen them when they were molting but not otherwise.
That little cuss. Did you paint him? Please tell me he is blue.Panic in the Palace
What a lot of noise and panic. Look closely and you will see why.
As I was running to the Chicken Palace to defend my flock and investigate the ruckus, this was going on. Cheeky devil!