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A "discussion" eh. Was it one side?I have been offering goat texture, some pilfered alfalfa, and organic salad greens, she loves the leaves if hand fed and is starting to show more interest in them now. She will also eat spaghetti noodles, wet catfood, and licked our plates clean (post sausage dinner) last night. She has a mineral/salt block she ignores. I have read that weaning can begin between 30 and 90 days. Right now she is drinking about 1.5~2L of formula/milk a day. I am hoping she will mostly browse as she gets older and moves outside, requiring less supplemental feed.
100% agree, she needs a friend to live outdoors with. My cats are not impressed with the head butting, jumping games at all. And DH and I just had a little “discussion” about how much bed space she is taking up. As house pets go, not the best choice, but I’m a sucker.
How is his foot Shad? And Rip and Oswald??? I don't think I have heard of them before!Treacle got most of it right today.
Mel came to visit in the morning and Cillin eventually ventured outside with her. He's just lost all his confidence. I can hopefully fix his foot and keep him warm and fed but I can't do anything about his confidence without being unfair to Treacle.
I have to try hard when watching Treacle chase Cillin away to remember that Cillin did this to Treacle for months. What Cillin didn't do was prevent Treacle from roosting with the tribe at night. I think this is what I find most difficult to watch.
I did find myself shouting at the pair of them in the middle of the driveway today while watching three roosters in Tribe 2 come to a working arrangement, "why can't you be like them!"
Cillin spent most of his day up with Jenny and Solomon and in the sheep shed.
Treacle cant get the hens to follow him during the day but tonight he waited and escorted them all back to the coop. Cillin came to the house as soon as he saw the rest had gone to roost.
I've started on the coop conversion, but secretly I keep hoping that Cillin will in time rejoin the tribe.
I have seen other roosters go through a similar experience and regained their confidence. Punch was intimidated for moths by Notch but eventually stopped running away. Much the same with Rip and Oswald.
Here is Cillin back with me for the night. He's eaten well and is safe and that in the end is what matters most.
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I've been saving one for Friday tooHappy fluffy butt Friday!!
(My first contribution, I remembered this week!)
I appreciate your comments, @Scrambles83 . I could not both catch up from the beginning and keep up with the present, so I find it nice that you bring these in as you do. It is informing and helpful actually to learning some history of the various tribes represented here. Thank you!Oh Fat Bird. I know I’m well behind in the story but I just love your birds @Shadrach. I’m hoping this all ends well
It's hard being a "Chicken Daddy", Sometimes, Isn't it Shad?Treacle got most of it right today.
Mel came to visit in the morning and Cillin eventually ventured outside with her. He's just lost all his confidence. I can hopefully fix his foot and keep him warm and fed but I can't do anything about his confidence without being unfair to Treacle.
I have to try hard when watching Treacle chase Cillin away to remember that Cillin did this to Treacle for months. What Cillin didn't do was prevent Treacle from roosting with the tribe at night. I think this is what I find most difficult to watch.
I did find myself shouting at the pair of them in the middle of the driveway today while watching three roosters in Tribe 2 come to a working arrangement, "why can't you be like them!"
Cillin spent most of his day up with Jenny and Solomon and in the sheep shed.
Treacle cant get the hens to follow him during the day but tonight he waited and escorted them all back to the coop. Cillin came to the house as soon as he saw the rest had gone to roost.
I've started on the coop conversion, but secretly I keep hoping that Cillin will in time rejoin the tribe.
I have seen other roosters go through a similar experience and regained their confidence. Punch was intimidated for moths by Notch but eventually stopped running away. Much the same with Rip and Oswald.
Here is Cillin back with me for the night. He's eaten well and is safe and that in the end is what matters most.
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Treacle got most of it right today.
Mel came to visit in the morning and Cillin eventually ventured outside with her. He's just lost all his confidence. I can hopefully fix his foot and keep him warm and fed but I can't do anything about his confidence without being unfair to Treacle.
I have to try hard when watching Treacle chase Cillin away to remember that Cillin did this to Treacle for months. What Cillin didn't do was prevent Treacle from roosting with the tribe at night. I think this is what I find most difficult to watch.
I did find myself shouting at the pair of them in the middle of the driveway today while watching three roosters in Tribe 2 come to a working arrangement, "why can't you be like them!"
Cillin spent most of his day up with Jenny and Solomon and in the sheep shed.
Treacle cant get the hens to follow him during the day but tonight he waited and escorted them all back to the coop. Cillin came to the house as soon as he saw the rest had gone to roost.
I've started on the coop conversion, but secretly I keep hoping that Cillin will in time rejoin the tribe.
I have seen other roosters go through a similar experience and regained their confidence. Punch was intimidated for moths by Notch but eventually stopped running away. Much the same with Rip and Oswald.
Here is Cillin back with me for the night. He's eaten well and is safe and that in the end is what matters most.
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ShhhhhhhhhhhUnless you get it registered as an “emotional support animal”... they are just as valid as seeing eye dogs! (I’m going to go hide in a corner now for a little bit)
Given time anything can happen. He's a good rooster. The hens won't forget him. Once he is better he will get his mojo back. Keep him safe and buy him time.Treacle got most of it right today.
Mel came to visit in the morning and Cillin eventually ventured outside with her. He's just lost all his confidence. I can hopefully fix his foot and keep him warm and fed but I can't do anything about his confidence without being unfair to Treacle.
I have to try hard when watching Treacle chase Cillin away to remember that Cillin did this to Treacle for months. What Cillin didn't do was prevent Treacle from roosting with the tribe at night. I think this is what I find most difficult to watch.
I did find myself shouting at the pair of them in the middle of the driveway today while watching three roosters in Tribe 2 come to a working arrangement, "why can't you be like them!"
Cillin spent most of his day up with Jenny and Solomon and in the sheep shed.
Treacle cant get the hens to follow him during the day but tonight he waited and escorted them all back to the coop. Cillin came to the house as soon as he saw the rest had gone to roost.
I've started on the coop conversion, but secretly I keep hoping that Cillin will in time rejoin the tribe.
I have seen other roosters go through a similar experience and regained their confidence. Punch was intimidated for moths by Notch but eventually stopped running away. Much the same with Rip and Oswald.
Here is Cillin back with me for the night. He's eaten well and is safe and that in the end is what matters most.
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