The Princesses are now in full-on molt. Those Roadrunners are densely packed in the fluff department - there is Roadrunner fluff everywhere, but apart from one feather out of place you really cannot tell to look at them.
I saw Diana eating feathers off the ground. Is that normal? I assume she wants the protein. I have given them sardines and some cat food and I have some stewing beef in the freezer I could make up for them. I could also get a hold of some venison as the hunting season has started.
Any advice welcome.
Protein, protein, and more protein. Whatever version they will eat. I'm not big on them eating feathers as they can impact the crop. Also, in my experience, trust them. They will eat enough of the right foods on their own.
 
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Once the run is done we can let them play outside some more.

On Platina: she was not a fan of the sling, but she's been working on strengthening her legs. The leg that was forward is now often tucked under her. The one on back is still sticking out, but the toes are moving more. She's been exercising and I believe she's making a slow recovery.View attachment 2861857
The coop looks great.

We are all praying for Platina.
 
I can't throw hammers as fast or accurately as hawks can fly/dodge.
If you can dodge a hammer you can dodge a hawk.

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The Littles Were Up before Phyllis.....

I was all set to say, wow, very gentle :) 'stay in line' peck...and then I hit 1:30 ...:(

Still time for the littles to grow🐥🐥...and be able to stand up for themselves,🐔 though. Unfortunately, it just means another month ⏳or two ⏳⏳ before they get big enough to think about 'telling her off'. I have to say, though, that it really isn't terribly aggressive ....maybe not all chocolates & roses, but could be a lot worse.:barnie
 

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