So glad you didn’t have to fix it up for him! And good to know what to do if I ever find a partially broken one here... it is impressive the difference between the “around the ladies blustering Rooster” and how calm they can be once they are alone. all my boys have knocked or broken theirs off all the way, no dangling bits by the time I see it.

I just pulled Dean in this morning and cleaned up where I removed his bumble, it’s almost back to normal, but there was a little muck around the edges of where the hole was filling in. I gave his foot a good wash and light cleaning with my old super soft toothbrush to get the gross bits out of the crevice. He was nose to beak with both my cats at one point, and he took his pedicure like a good boy. As soon as he saw his ladies again though the fussing started, until he presented them with his hard earned mealworms, which he refused to eat himself.
What a gentleman! 🥰
 
I haven’t got a really ‘fluffy’ fluffy butt picture for Friday... but I do have a new very elegant butt shot.View attachment 2444334
There’s a little fluff back there under all that tail, really, there is! Of all my chickens Sammy is the one who seems to know how best to strike a pose.View attachment 2444336
He really is stunning. He looks so much like a leghorn it's amazing. 🥰
 
I going to practice using a spoiler, as it’s lunchtime and I don’t want to put anyone off their food.

I found this poo this morning, I think it’s Tegan’s. Is this normal? Is it intestinal lining, and don’t they shed that every so often?

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Excellent use of the spoiler! :sick
 
Have you? I wondered about that. When we were at risk of evacuation due to wildfires last summer, I picked up some dog crates in case I ever need to evac chickens.
If it is a choice between burning up in a wild fire or burrito transport.........
 

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